yes
No, they will not.
Yes. Chickens will eat almost any vegetable you want to give them. Avoid raw potato skins, and tomato leaves or rhubarb leaves but just about any legume is fine for them. They will eat both the broad beans, casings and the plant if allowed to free range in the garden during the fall.
yes they do. small amounts of the enzymes of tomatoes survive the indigestion in a chicken leaving a slightly more red yolk and sweet taste. i recommend them highly! just go to a local farm and ask for tomato fed chickens. delicious.
The tomato fruit.
Red chickens will eat anything any other chicken would eat.
Most certainly you can feed the chickens tomato. If they get into your garden you will find that they love tomato's, much to the gardeners dismay. Months of careful watering and special attention to grow those bright red spheres and seconds to be attacked and devoured by an errant flock of wandering hens. They will not eat the greenery, they seem to know better. Perhaps it is the bitter flavor and the fact it is not good for them to eat potato, tomato or rhubarb plants. They may just be "dumb" chickens but they know whats good and a feed of juicy tomato's is very much on the menu.
Yes, chickens can eat almost any greens and certainly whatever a human can eat, a chicken will eat.
No, they are poisonous. The only edible part of the plant is the tomato(fruit).
You bet they do given the chance. Chickens are voracious opportunistic feeders
Chickens can eat any kitchen scraps but not onion or any type of it and they love bananas and slugs and snalis!
Yes, chickens can eat uncooked okra. It is a nutritious vegetable that provides vitamins and minerals beneficial to their health. However, it should be offered in moderation and as part of a balanced diet, as with any treat. Always ensure that any food given to chickens is fresh and free from mold or spoilage.
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