HollyWoozle
Well-Known Member
A bit of a random question but for any of you who buy the 1kg ish block of alfafa, is the chop longish or fairly short? I ask because we have a flock of chickens and as many of you will know, chickens are also currently in lockdown due to the avian flu epidemic. I bought ours an alfalfa block to try (one designed for poultry) as they are not roaming the grass anymore, since it is nutritious for them and also a good boredom breaker. The block I bought cost £5.50 for 1.2kg ish block and does have a bit of maize and grit added in, but it's the alfalfa I am after.
I was thinking that it would be far more economical to buy the blocks designed for horses instead, but the blocks for poultry are made with very short pieces of alfalfa since longer strands can block up their crop. I just thought I'd ask on here rather than investing in a bag of the blocks for horses, although I guess our horses would eat them up anyway!
Thank you.
I was thinking that it would be far more economical to buy the blocks designed for horses instead, but the blocks for poultry are made with very short pieces of alfalfa since longer strands can block up their crop. I just thought I'd ask on here rather than investing in a bag of the blocks for horses, although I guess our horses would eat them up anyway!
Thank you.