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Old 16-05-2011, 09:43 AM
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Re: What is mash and how do you make it!!!!

Don't give too many kitchen scraps as you may find they lay more soft shelled eggs
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Re: What is mash and how do you make it!!!!

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Don't give too many kitchen scraps as you may find they lay more soft shelled eggs
not if they are mixed with mash or if you dont mix with mash make sure they have grit with it as this is what helps the egg shells
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Re: What is mash and how do you make it!!!!

Mine are on layers mash as their regular food. They love shredded cabbage or if you can find a way of hanging the cabbage up they love to peck at it. When it was freezing cold I used to mix their mash with hot water and they absolutely scoffed it down! I expect that you could do the same with pellets although I am not sure how they break down. I was told not to feed raw potato but I spoke to someone else last week who gave it raw so I am not sure on that one!
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