Now that you’re experts on the process of molting and you have some tips to help them, you can have some fun preparing your feathered family with some tasty, healthy snacks.
It’s certainly heartwarming to watch your partly naked chickens get excited when you bring them special goodies! Below are four different protein-rich and vitamin-filled snacks for your molting chickens.
The easiest way to give your flock some snacks is to make sure that you’re stocked up on protein-packed black soldier fly grubs (Grubblies).
Be sure to give your molting chickens a double serving of Grubblies a day. Of course, if you have a larger flock, you’ll need to give them more than a handful, especially when they’re molting.
Grubblies are a reliable source of the essential proteins that promote healthy feather production. A daily boost of protein from Grubblies (32% guaranteed analysis) helps speed up the molting process. The eggstra boost of protein will help your chickens grow new, strong feathers and help them regain normal levels of energy and egg output. And an extra daily snack will quickly become their favorite part of molting season!
There are many snack and treat recipes out there for chickens designed to help with molting. Some are a bit fussy and require cooking. Here’s an easy recipe you can simply mix in a large bowl to help your chickens through the molting season. The ingredients provide them with extra protein and carbohydrates, as well as herbs with natural immune-boosting benefits.
No cooking or baking required. Wahoo!
Eggs and grubs are a great combo for a rich, protein-filled snack. Your chickens will surely enjoy this delectable treat, especially if served warm.
Heat a little bit of oil in a skillet.
Pour in eggs. Then add all other ingredients.
Work egg mixture with a spatula, as you would when scrambling eggs for yourself.
Once the eggs are cooked through, remove from heat. Wait a few minutes for the scramble to cool a tad. Otherwise, your eager chickens may burn their mouths! Once cooled, serve to your chickens.
This one is an easy one. There’s no cooking, but you will need a blender. Feel free to substitute and add any fruit or veggie!
If you have a smaller flock, you can portion this out as necessary. The smoothie will keep in the refrigerator for a few days, or in the freezer for a few months.