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Marigold123
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Sarah D wrote: |
Melons and pumpkins - the chickens' favourite bits are the seeds and the stringy bits inside. I think you'd have to go some to get them to overdose on them, though.......... |
My chickens are terrified of pumpkins! I split one that was too soft to carve for Halloween and put it in the garden for them to peck the seeds out, but they just huddled as far away as possible until I took it away! I had to take the seeds out and feed them by hand.
They are alarmed by anything red or orange. They are frightened of the red washing up bowl, dustpan and brush, orange balloons, pumpkins, red or orange clothes, and particularly my daughter's red painting apron, which has turned out to be very useful when I want them to stop pecking at the back door. We call this 'showing them the red card'!
I assume this is because they are tuned into red as a very stimulating colour - prominent red combs and wattles when they are sexually mature, regardless of the colour of the rest of the bird. |
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