Yes, chickens can eat almost any greens and certainly whatever a human can eat, a chicken will eat.
Chickens usually eat plants and greens, but in order to get necessary proteins they eat bugs such as beetles and worms.
Yes, chickens can indeed eat the tops of carrots. Carrots and carrot tops are not toxic to this animal and can be safely consumed.
Chickens will eat almost any greens, ours like carrot greens, lettuce, kale, spinach, pea tendrils, beet greens, collards, etc. They also eat weeds in the yard, like 'wild arugula', dandelions...
They sure can.....mine love it and I give it to them more in the winter than other times when greens are available
chickens are omnivores and they will eat just about anything. I've seen chickens eat frogs, toads, and mice. usually they like grain and corn crushed in something called Chop. They like leafy greens, and vegetables as well.
Yes. Not just rooster, all chickens are omnivores. Chickens will eat just about everything. Free range chickens will eat fresh greens, fruit, bugs, grubs, insects and worms. Chickens can often be seen scratching around in the dirt and grass searching for tasty additions to their regular diet of grains.
Yes, chickens are the exterminators of the garden. They love bugs and slugs and worms but be aware they like a little salad with their meat and you will lose fresh greens along with the weeds and insects.
Even though they are a great source of protein for chickens, chickens cannot eat macadamia nuts. This is because chickens cannot chew the nuts as they are hard in texture.
they are both no kidding. in the summer if they are in a pen and not getting enough greens they will peck at eachothers butts. my chickens do so we have to give them enough greens in the summertime.
the answer is herbivore
Certain things that the chickens eat can effect the taste of their eggs. A metallic taste can come from feeding the chickens onions or garlic. Sometimes mustard greens can produce a similar taste.