posted 2 years ago
It's great that they associate you with food. That makes it easier to work with them - you are The Food Bringer!
Chickens are always hungry. If you listen to them, you never feed them too much.
If you give them something they find tasty and they choose not to eat it, then you either have a sick chicken or they have maxed out what they can fit in their crop.
I know people who leave feed out in hanging feeders. I know people (like me!) who supplement what they forage with prepared feed just to make sure they get enough. My chickens prefer to forage, but they won't turn down kitchen scraps or cracked corn.
If you find they prefer to eat what you offer, but don't forage otherwise, then you might worry they are getting too much from you. Otherwise, they're probably fine. Hungry chickens loose weight, start shedding feathers, and stop laying eggs. They don't grow and they cut back on any "wasted" effort like doing chicken things (wandering around, scratching, chasing each other). As long as they look healthy and happy, you're fine.
A happy chicken holds it's tail up, the degree of "up" depends on the breed. Some of them look like a "U" when they're happy, some aren't so obvious. Watch them to see what yours do.
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