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Where should you buy pet chicken treat from

Where should you buy pet chicken treat from

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Where should you buy pet chicken treat from

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  1. Where Should You Buy Pet Chicken Treat From? Chickens have been domesticated over thousands of years. People who keep these chickens at home buy pet chicken treats online to feed them. It is necessary to provide these birds with a healthy diet. To maintain a healthy flock, you should provide them with good nutrition. A pelleted or crumbled diet, formulated to cater to their nutritional needs keeps them healthy. You need to provide them with fresh feed in adequate quantities. Most of the people allow the chickens to eat as much as they need. You may purchase pet chicken treats for chicks, laying hens, non-laying hens and roosters. Chicks: Baby chickens need a special diet. Usually, this is referred to as a growler or starter diet. The birds need this diet until they are 20 weeks old. As compared to the feed prepared for the adult hens, chick starters contain 20% extra protein and 4% extra fat. It is easy to purchase the feed online. Laying hens: Laying hens produce many eggs. Therefore, you need to get pet chicken treats that are rich in protein, calcium, and vitamins for them. These hens need a laying diet to stay healthy and keep producing eggs. This diet contains around 16% proteins and calcium (3.5% to 5%). However, if you find that the eggs are thin-shelled despite providing them with a laying diet, you may add crushed shells of oyster to the feed. Non-laying hens and roosters: The diet recommended for laying hens is too rich for non-laying ones and roosters. A maintenance diet is necessary or these birds. You can buy pet chicken treats for non-laying hens and roosters online. Reach out to one of the reputed stores online and buy your chicken feed. This will keep them healthy and you need not worry about purchasing quality chicken treat. To know more, visit: https://www.thechickenchef.com/rescue-gallery/

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