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Good luck with chicken for problem feeders

Hurley

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Don't know why I never thought to try it before, but I was impressed with the response I got. I have a couple hatchlings that are sporadic feeders at best. They may or may not take live when offered...lizard scenting doesn't seem to impress them, nor does braining...they've never eaten with much interest when they would take something down. Well I had a couple day old chicks thawed out for a couple adults and on a whim tossed a bit of a drumstick in with the hatchlings. I nearly lost my finger, LOL. All three hatchlings were snarfing like I've never seen within 10 seconds.

Just thought I'd share...note to self for next hatchling season. :p

I'm sitting here feeding now and of course the other two have gone into shed after their chicken meals, but the third hasn't, so I stuffed some chicken feathers in a pinky's mouth. She's eating. :D
 
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