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Toys and Treats for a Happy Flock
Class experience
In this four week class students will learn how to make homemade chicken treats and homemade chicken enrichment toys. Students will be using the stove and microwave during this course. If they are not familiar with the use of these appliances please assist them. Each week I will post a video of me actively making each recipe for the students to follow along with. Each week I will also post a video of me actively making the chicken enrichment toy. Each project does take a different amount...
8 lessons//4 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Cock-A-Doodle-Doo PancakesThis lesson is about how to make pancakes for your chickenLesson 2Chicken ToyThis lesson is on how to make an interactive chicken treat dispenserWeek 2Lesson 3Happy Hen CakesThis lesson teaches how to make Happy Hen cakes.Lesson 4Chicken SwingThis lesson is about how to make a chicken swing.Week 3Lesson 5Cluckity Cluck oatmealThis lesson is about how to make oatmeal for your chickens.Lesson 6Kabob toyThis lesson is about how to make a kabob toy for your chickens.Week 4Lesson 7Coop Suet MuffinsThis lesson is about how to make suet muffins for your chickens.Lesson 8Seed FeederThis lesson is about how to make a seed feeder for your chickens.
I have 4 ducks and 11 chickens currently. I like to make homemade treats and toys for all of my animals.
muffin tin muffin tin liner microwave safe bowl a sturdy empty plastic container with lid (ex. Soda bottle or peanut butter jar) scissors or knife rope or twine tree branch or wooden dowel toilet paper roll flour baking powder milk eggs unsweetened applesauce mixing bowls frying pan salt-free peanut butter chicken scratch or regular chicken feed old-fashioned oats mealworms (optional) black oil sunflower seeds cracked corn Safflower seeds (optional) coconut oil, lard or bacon grease oats or flax seeds Raisins and/or dried cranberries (you can use one or the other or a combination of both)
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Students will be using scissors or a knife to poke holes into a bottle for one of the toys, please assist your student as needed Students will be using the stove and microwave during this course, please assist as needed Videos are uploaded to you tube, they are set for kids, so there are no ads with the video. They are listed as unlisted so students will only be able to view them with the link listed in the classroom each week. Allergen warning: Recipes will be using flour (any kind of flour will work), eggs (I have not found a good substitute yet), peanut butter (almond butter works) , and corn. If your student has other allergies not listed above, that they can not be exposed to please reach out to me and I will let you know if that allergen is included in any of the recipes.
Hello. I teach a lot of classes about animals and I also teach some reading classes. All of my animal classes are taught about animals that I own. I love to educate people about animals, animal abuse and neglect. Almost all of my animals come...
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Completed by 26 learners
Ages: 9-14