Valentine’s Treats for Your Flock

Valentine’s Treats for Your Flock

 

 


I realize my chickens have no idea if it’s Valentine’s Day or not, but what chicken doesn’t love a special treat now and again? Really, we’re a lot like chickens! Ha! Valentine’s Day or not, getting a special treat is fun and makes us feel loved.

I was busy in the kitchen today preparing these heart-shaped treats for my girls, when one of our kids walked in and made sure I was planning on making him a Valentine treat too! I offered him a scratch and mealworm filled heart, but he declined. I guess I’ll have to make the kids and my wonderful husband something as well! Whatever your take on Valentine’s Day is, always look for a reason to celebrate. It makes life so much sweeter!

Annie’s Sweetheart Chicken Treats

Dry Ingredients

3 cups scratch grains

1 ½ cup flax seeds (I used ground and it worked fine)

½ cup flour

2 cups rolled oats

1 cup dried meal worms

A couple shakes of cinnamon

Wet Ingredients

¾ cup blackstrap molasses

½ cup coconut oil

5 eggs (crush the shells and throw them in there too)

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Line a 9×13 brownie pan with parchment paper. Mix the dry ingredients together. Then, mix in the wet ingredients. Press the mixture into the pan and bake for 45 minutes. Take it out and pull the whole thing with the parchment paper out and place on a cutting board. Using a larger sized heart-shaped cookie cutter, cut out hearts. I also used a straw to poke a hole near the top. Carefully place on a drying rack and let them cool completely.

When completely cooled, thread a string through the hole and tie up in your coop!

These little treats are healthy and also serve as a boredom buster for your flock!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

–The Wing Lady

Published by Annie

Annie Wing is the author of Strong Animals Chicken 101 blog. She is a busy mom with 3 active kids. Annie and her family reside on an acreage in the Redwood River Valley in Minnesota. She enjoys gardening and her absolute favorite pastime is doting on her 28 chickens!