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Learn what works. Start with the Education Hub.

Landrace Learning Education Hub

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Happy Hen Morning Medley Treat for Chickens Cranberry & Flax

Cranberry chaos meets five minutes of glorious silence. Morning Medley mixes real grains, tart cranberries, crunchy flax, and protein-rich black soldier fly larvae into a colorful, foraging-friendly scatter. No mystery fillers. No sugar bombs. Just enrichment your birds will chase, not regret.

Who It’s For

Keepers who want enrichment-first treats that fuel natural behaviors without wrecking the ration—perfect for bored birds, rainy days, or bonding time.

What It Does / Why It Works

  • Foraging fix: Mixed textures/sizes trigger natural search-and-peck.

  • Smart ingredients: Barley + oats for chew; cranberries for pop; flax for omegas; BSF larvae for clean protein.

  • No junk: Treat quality without candy coating.

What’s Inside / Specs

  • Weight: 30 oz 

  • Ingredients: Barley, oats, dried black soldier fly larvae, dried cranberries, flax

  • Texture: Soft berries + crunchy bits + protein pieces

  • For: Adult chickens, ducks, and other poultry (not for chicks—wait until fully feathered)

  • Brand: Happy Hen Treats®

How to Use / What to Expect

  • Treat only: Keep all treats ≤10% of daily diet.

  • Serve it:

    • Scatter in the run for enrichment

    • Offer in a shallow dish or tray

    • Hand-feed for taming/bonding

  • Timing: After the daily ration or mid-day snack.

  • Always: Provide fresh, clean water.

Keeper Tips

Rotate with other blends (e.g., Banana & Almond) to keep novelty high and pecking order calm. Store sealed in a cool, dry spot. Fun > overdone.

Shipping & Timing

Ships with your farm-supply order. If your cart includes print-on-demand gear, those items ship separately.

Clancy Crowed It:
“Scatter this. Silence follows. You’re welcome.”