tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6660748236226741310.post4480155560015532609..comments2024-03-28T01:12:57.319-07:00Comments on Creative Green Living: How to Make a Snack Block for Your Flock - a DIY Flock Block® Copycat Recipe KnockoffCarissa Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12109719890797748345noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6660748236226741310.post-57196474973421900242021-12-02T11:46:32.023-08:002021-12-02T11:46:32.023-08:00Hello! Thanks for buying my book, too. 💖
A bette...Hello! Thanks for buying my book, too. 💖<br /><br />A better strategy than cutting the cooked block in half after cooking (it might be hard or get crumbly) might be to cook the block in two smaller pans to make smaller blocks. You can wrap up and then freeze the one you don't feed the chickens to save for later. <br /><br />How often you feed will depend a lot on what the rest of your hens' diet looks like and how often you give other treats. Keep in mind that these are treats and boredom busters. Don't feed these so often they replace meals. For 3 hens, I think a half block once a week is probably good.Carissa Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12109719890797748345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6660748236226741310.post-653495032318825352021-11-29T12:47:26.952-08:002021-11-29T12:47:26.952-08:00Hello there! I have your book as well and I am pla...Hello there! I have your book as well and I am planning to try out this snack block recipe with my three poor molting, ladies. Since I only have three girls, can I cut the cooked block in half and save it for later? Also, how often do you recommend giving them these snack blocks?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13259778704894700447noreply@blogger.com