dehydrating veggies for winter chicken treats

hiker125

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I was thinking about dehydrating some of my less than perfect veggies to give to the chickens during the winter. I was planning on reconstituting them with boiling water, letting cool a bit and giving it to the girls to get some veggies in them.

Any reason why I shouldn't do this?
 

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If you have room in your freezer, you could just freeze and thaw. I am afraid I am too lazy to dehydrate for my chickens- but hey, if you want to- I am sure they will appreciate it!
 

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Sounds like a good idea. I'd dry, powder, mix all kinds and put in a separate jar. Then when I'm ready to use, make my "chicken pancakes" ... varieties of flour, flax seed, eggs, millet, a little baking powder for lift, and powdered dried veggies. Garlic too, sometimes. They love my pancakes, especially when they get a LITTLE bit burnt ... they like them well cooked, not mushy.

They got a lot of pancakes last year but never occurred to me to add veggies to them. I certainly will this coming winter. Thanks for the idea.
 

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Sounds like a good plan to me. You could mix it into a bowl of oatmeal for a nice, warm meal. :)
 

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I love it-chicken pancakes and oatmeal. What great ideas. I can't wait to try them on the first cold day.

BTW- is that ever going to happen? We are about to break a record for the most consecutive days over 90! :lol:

Stay cool, my friends.
 

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