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‘TIS THE SEASON … FOR TREATS!

PAM KIRCHHOFF/SHUTTERSTOCK

It’s a great time of year for tasty treat recipes for your backyard birds! Whether you are looking for a warm winter treat or a cooling treat for those hot summer days, we’ve got you covered. Remember: These are treats and not a replacement for a healthy, balanced diet. A couple times a week or a tablespoon or two per day per hen is plenty. An overly treat-heavy diet could lead to health issues. That being said: Let’s get to the treats!

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