19 Homemade Healthy Chicken Treats Recipes Your Chickens Will Love (2024)

Do you like to give your chickens treats? That is a great way to spoil them rotten.

After all they do for us, a little spoiling never hurt anyone. However, a lot of spoiling with unhealthy treats can hurt your birds. That is why it is important to be sure to feed our chickens healthy snack alternatives.

Now, I know what you are thinking. Healthy snacks usually equate to a hefty price tag.

Which is why we are bringing you 19 different healthy chicken treats that you can make at home.

Here they are:

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1. Oatmeal Balls

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I like these little balls. The reason is that it doesn’t take a lot of them to keep your chickens happy. They are made of all-natural ingredients that most of us have around the house for baking purposes.

They are rolled into little balls that will take the chickens a while to peck at. This means that they stay busy longer and don’t eat as much. Plus what they do eat is healthy for them. It is a win for the chickens and for your budget too.

Make these chicken treats.

2. Fruit and Yogurt Parfaits

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I love fruit and yogurt parfaits. Well, guess what? So will your chickens. They are able to eat a lot of fruits and vegetables without facing adverse effects of them and dairy is very similar.

You can take fruits and vegetables and mix them with yogurt or cottage cheese, and your chickens will be very happy. It is also very healthy for them too as it gives them necessary vitamins plus calcium which is key to egg development.

Make these chicken treats.

3. Left Overs

Not everything we eat is always healthy. However, if you eat a healthy meal around your table and have some left then go ahead and toss it to your chickens.

Plus, whatever they won’t eat they’ll grind it around and turn it into wonderful compost. Almost any fresh vegetables and fruits that you feed your family for good health will give good health to your chickens too.

4. Meal Worms

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Mealworms are a great snack that is packed with protein for your chickens. They are also a very budget-friendly snack considering you can raise them yourself.

If you like the idea of giving your chickens healthy treats while not breaking the bank, then you should consider this healthy snack idea.

Raise these chicken treats.

5. Watermelon

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Chickens love fruits, especially watermelon. I think it’s because the fruit is mainly made up of water so it keeps them hydrated and cool during a hot day with the extreme juiciness of it.

I have always noticed that every time I put a watermelon in their chicken yard, my birds go bananas for it. So keep these fruits in mind as chicken treats when planting your garden.

6. Egg Shells

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Eggshells are actually a treat to chickens. The reason is they love the calcium they get from them. Which makes this treat very easy and affordable.

When you crack an egg that your chicken laid, simply grind it up and feed it to them. They will adore the treat for the nutrients that they value so much.

7. Flock Block

This recipe is great and seems to be fairly inexpensive to make. The best part about this block is that it is healthy for your chickens and also appears to be a way to keep them from being bored.

Follow the recipe, make your own flock block, and then hang it from your coop somewhere where the chickens can peck at it until their hearts are content.

Make this chicken treat.

8. Pumpkin Seed Treat

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This pumpkin treat is very simple. You will cut a pumpkin into chunks. Then you’ll put the chunks into the food processor.

When that is complete and well pureed, then you’ll mix a little of their feed in with it and give the pumpkin seed puree to your birds. Hopefully, they’ll be as pleased with it as your budget will be.

Make this chicken treat.

9. Molt Meatloaf

When your chickens go into molt they need a treat. Really, they probably feel like they need a hug (but I wouldn’t suggest it due to the loss of feathers.) In reality, my chickens wouldn’t let me hug them even if I did advocate hugging a molting chicken.

This molt meatloaf is a great source of protein and will help your chickens recuperate during this time that they are busy rebuilding and replacing their feathers.

Make this chicken treat.

10. Apple Garland

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This apple garland idea is really cute and one that your chickens are sure to love. The lady who does this just slices and cores the apples.

Then she strings them with popcorn and runs them as a garland. I can only imagine the fun chickens would have trying to get the food from the garland.

Make this chicken treat.

11. Scrambled Eggs

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Scrambled egg pops help cool your chickens down during a hot day. However, if you don’t feel like taking that extra step on a regular day with normal temperatures, then you don’t have to.

Actually, feeding chickens scrambled eggs is one of the best protein sources you can give them during the fall when many chickens are going through molt. Keep this protein-packed treat in mind when you are considering healthy chicken treats.

12. Homemade Suet Cakes

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Homemade suet cakes are made out of very natural ingredients that are easily accessible. In fact, you probably have most of them on hand.

If you need a tasty treat (it includes beef fat so I’m sure your chickens will be in love) then keep this snack in mind. Your birds will be in hog heaven.

Make this chicken treat.

13. Poultry Protein Platter

This poultry protein platter is another great treat idea for chickens in molt. It is not difficult and is very healthy for your birds.

You’ll take a few basic ingredients such as frozen peas and oats, then mill them down into a fine powder so that it can be easily ingested by chickens. It’s that easy!

Make this chicken treat.

14. Prepared Oatmeal

I’ve mentioned a lot of chicken treats that use regular rolled oats, but I haven’t mentioned fixing your chickens a warm bowl of oatmeal on a cold winter day.

In case you need an easy and warm treat for your flock this winter, then consider making them a simple bowl of oatmeal. I’m sure it will be humorous to watch them eat it.

15. Cottage Cheese

Cottage cheese is easy for chickens to ingest while also being loaded with protein and calcium. I mentioned earlier how you could mix fruits and vegetables in with cottage cheese.

Well, if you don’t feel like adding anything to it, cottage cheese is a healthy treat all by itself. So keep this tasty treat in mind for your chickens’ healthy treats.

16. Pasta

I give my chickens small amounts of leftover pasta. If possible make it whole wheat pasta in order to keep things as healthy as possible.

My chickens absolutely love pasta. It is funny to watch them run around the yard with pasta stringing behind them while other hens are in hot pursuit trying to snatch it from them.

17. Corn on the Cob

Chickens love corn. It just has to be given to them in small amounts because it can make them fat. However, if you’d like to give your chickens corn every now and then simply give it to them on the cob or mix a little sweet corn in with their feed.

Believe me, chickens love corn. It is also very funny (and cute) to watch them pecking corn from the cob. Not to mention the funny noises the rooster makes letting all of the girls know that there is a special surprise for them.

18. Ginger

Ginger is considered a super-food. It is highly recommended that you feed your chickens ginger because of the benefits that can be passed on to you through their eggs.

If you’d like the benefits of ginger without consuming it yourself, then give it to your chickens. They’ll love it and hopefully, you’ll still reap quite a few of the benefits of ginger through your bird.

19. Pumpkins

Every year I use a lot of pumpkins to decorate with and every year my chickens get a treat as we roll into winter and it is time to change out my décor.

If you grow a lot of pumpkins, find a great deal on pumpkins, or need something to do with the pumpkins after you are done decorating with them then be sure to pass them on to your flock. They will love them.

Well, there are 19 DIY chicken treats that you can easily make for your flock. Some of them require a little more preparation than others but all come with some pretty amazing benefits for your flock.

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19 Homemade Healthy Chicken Treats Recipes Your Chickens Will Love (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest treat for chickens? ›

Watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries make healthy snacks for chickens when fed in moderation.

What can I feed my chickens to make them happy? ›

In order to help them be happy and healthy birds, chickens require the following:
  1. Protein. For chickens, a good protein source is essential for their muscles and overall growth. ...
  2. Grains. Grains include any small, hard grass family seeds like oats, corn, or wheat. ...
  3. Greens. ...
  4. Calcium & Vitamin A. ...
  5. Vitamin D. ...
  6. Water.

What should you not feed chickens? ›

Foods & Plants Chickens Shouldn't Eat
  • Candy and chocolate.
  • Avocado skin or pit.
  • Coffee or tea.
  • Apple seeds.
  • Raw potatoes, green potatoes and potato peels.
  • Onions and garlic.
  • Raw eggs.
  • Rhubarb leaves.
Mar 29, 2024

What kind of frozen treats do chickens like? ›

Get a big, shallow bowl/tub, dump it out the frozen wreath into a pan of shallow water for them to peck at an keep their toes cool in. Fill with a little water, frozen fruit, veg, mint leaves, etc. Watch the chickens go bobbing for treats.

What is a superfood for chickens? ›

Almonds are a great source of protein for laying hens. However, you will want to feed this snack in moderation since too many almonds can cause digestive problems for your girls. Almond butter is a fantastic way to provide a healthy snack that can be spread on apples or even a chicken piñata for added enrichment!

Why is apple cider vinegar good for chickens? ›

Apple cider vinegar is also a natural source of potassium, so can help regulate levels in your hens' bodies. Potassium controls the use of calcium in the body, allowing more calcium to be freely available to assist with eggshell production.

What is the cheapest way to feed chickens? ›

If your backyard chickens free range or are on pasture, they eat a lot of forage. From mice to bugs and grass to your prize tomatoes, chickens will peck at anything. Add in your food scraps and your chickens are probably getting a pretty balanced diet.

How can I feed my chickens for free? ›

Because chickens are omnivores, they will eat a wide variety of foods.
  1. Lawn clippings/Grass.
  2. Snakes, frogs and lizards.
  3. Eggs (hopefully not their own)
  4. Bugs.
  5. Kitchen scraps (greens, sprouts, etc.)
  6. Hay.
  7. Animals (mice, snakes, frogs, lizards)
  8. Crops (leftover broccoli leaves and stems, squash, and other garden scraps)
Jul 22, 2023

What irritates chickens? ›

Chickens generally don't like the smell of citrus, and that smell might be enough to repel them. If a chicken does take a nibble of the fruit, the sour taste will usually repel them, too.

Can chickens eat canned tuna? ›

Can chickens eat tuna? Yes, they will love it. However, moderation is key and choosing canned brands that do not contain...

Will chickens eat almost anything? ›

Chickens are omnivores and enjoy a variety of fruits, vegetables, grains and even table scraps. Chickens are omnivores and enjoy a variety of fruits, vegetables, grains and even table scraps. Chickens are omnivores and will eat (or try to eat) just about anything they can get their beaks on.

What calms chickens down? ›

A clean coop will help calm stressed chickens. Nesting Herbs and other calming herbs spread around of the coop and in dust bathing areas might also help your chickens to relax.

Can you give chickens too many treats? ›

As soon as you give them treats or snacks, you are replacing that nutrition. The best way to treat your hens is to keep treats as healthy as possible but even excessive healthy treats can cause issues. These include obesity, reduced egg production, vent prolapse, feather-picking and increased risk of heart problems.

What is the most natural feed for chickens? ›

How do you feed chickens organically? To be fully organic, you need to make or buy organic chicken feed. This often includes whole corn, soft white wheat, hard red winter wheat, Diatomaceous Earth, hulled barley, oat groats, sunflower seeds, peanuts, wheat bran, split peas, lentils, quinoa, sesame seeds and kelp.

How do you treat chickens naturally? ›

Raw Apple Cider Vinegar – A strong tonic that eliminates internal parasites and promotes health. Cinnamon – Helps stop diarrhea. Epsom Salts – Also a good treatment for diarrhea. Chopped Garlic and Onion – Fed in small amounts on a daily basis they will help prevent parasites and boost the immune system.

Can you give chickens treats everyday? ›

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your flock's daily diet. That is about 1 tablespoon of treat per chicken. Most of the time though, you are safe with giving your flock treats on an as-available basis.

What is a safe anti inflammatory for chickens? ›

Meloxicam (brand name Metacam®) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which is used 'off-label' in pet poultry.

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