My Chicken Likes Meat More than Grains #drberg #shorts


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54 responses to “My Chicken Likes Meat More than Grains #drberg #shorts”

  1. What?!?! That’s insane, I never knew that 🤣 I love chicken and ducks. Funniest birds in the world

    • Ducks are absolutely adorable! There’s little point in keeping them as pets, but who cares? They make you smile 🙂

  2. No kidding, when my family had chickens as pets, them chickies would run down the yard to beat the cat and dog at getting there first for the table scraps.

  3. Truth!
    I fed my chicken meat and rarely ate any of their “feed” plus they chomped on bugs

  4. I realized that organic chicken drumsticks are _cheaper than canned dog food!_ Pressure cook for 2 hours and the bones turn to paste! I feed the whole thing – marrow and calcium – to my dogs. Add a little brown rice and sweet potatoes and it’s an excellent food for them.

    I imagine you can get meat scraps and bones from your local butcher too, and pressure cook them to soften cartilage and marrow for chickens too!

    • That’s a great idea! I wonder if this would work with fish heads.
      Idk if the prolonged high heat would kill off some of the omegas and whatnot?
      Plus fish head smell would be…strong😂

    • @@rumo510 I’ve done this with fish as well. Good fish doesn’t small that bad (but it can leave a smell for a few days on the silicone seal of my Instant Pot.)

      Personally my pressure cooked meat has to be better than processed canned dog food!

      Also, you’ve revealed my secret! I buy salmon bones from my butcher for 99¢/lb, pressure 10mins, carefully strip meat, add back to the broth, add potatoes and dill, 8 more minutes, then a pint of cream after it’s cooked! Salmon cream soup is amazingly filling – all that fat cuts the appetite!

    • As the native Americans did I’ve used all the fish that’s humanly edible and bury the bones and guts under plants…like my grandmother, when i plant a shrub or tree. Plant a good 1ft or so below root ball, so in breaks down without burning the roots. And yes, take it easy on the corn in chick food. They love nuts and sunflower seeds too!! Oh,…and of course watch out for (any) commercial chick food!! That ..can.. and often does contain some horrible added proteins. Such as,..bloated dead cattle, scraps of cancer tissue carved out of animals from the slaughter houses offal barrels. My dad worked for a major meat packing house. This’ for real. Organic range fed, grow your own , or be sure who raises your foods. Just saying…. you’ll be healthier and happier!!

    • It’s interesting you bring it up, I just saw some people yesterday having a conversation about one of their dogs being allergic to chicken. I didn’t even realize that was a thing, but apparently it is. I wonder, though, if it’s the chicken or if it’s what the chicken was fed during it’s poor little life

  5. My chickens love protein! They’re free range and anything dead that they find is gone quickly. And because they have such acidic digestive system, they can eat anything. Spoiled foods, moldy foods, they’ll eat all scraps and never get sick. My composting pile is their salad bar. 😂

  6. I’ve had chickens for over a decade now. I’ve said the same thing for years. While I do supplement their diet with Non-GMO scratch grains made locally, chickens need a source of natural proteins and herbs in order to have a balanced diet. They will only eat so much grain before they go back to foraging natural foods. My chickens roam free and roost in the trees at night. My fresh eggs are simply amazing!

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