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Stop Egg Eating Chickens Today: ‘What The Cluck?!’ Session 14 [Podcast]

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If you want to stop egg eating chickens, there's a lot of options.   I've had to deal with this bad habit a few times on our homestead, and I have a couple of options I like.    In this episode of What The Cluck?! we look at my favorite ways to stop egg eating chickens as well as some alternative options.   We also talk about why chickens start eating eggs, as well as what to do if you just can't stop the behavior.     You'll learn:   How to avoid egg eating in the first place Common reasons why chickens start Alternatives to culling or getting rid of your hens Why her diet plays a critical role in egg eating   (LIKE THIS PODCAST? LISTEN TO THE REST HERE)   Links we discuss:   Thrive Market (where I source my favorite organic products)   Feeding Your Hens Right (my online course about feeding hens for the best eggs possible)   READ NEXT: 10 ABNORMAL CHICKEN EGGS & WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!   Transcript:   Hi there, and welcome to session 14 of What the Cluck?!, a podcast devoted to keeping chickens for fun and self-sufficiency. I’m Maat from FrugalChicken, and in this episode we’ll talk about egg eating.   So, we’ll cover why chickens start this habit, what you can do to stop egg eating chickens, and how to prevent it.   We’ll also talk about how to identify which of your chickens are eating her eggs and what to do if you just can’t stop her, and there are chickens that just can’t be broken.   This will be a valuable episode that’s full of advice you can use today.   So stay with me!   Now before we get started, I just want to briefly mention a company that I love and that’s Thrive Market. Now, the reason I’m telling you about them is because it’s where I source organic items I use on my homestead.   So when it comes to your chickens, having raw, organic items on hand, such as honey, becomes extremely important if a chicken, or any animal really, becomes injured and I personally source all of my raw organic honey from Thrive.   If y

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