Yes. Many small farms feed cooked meat scraps from the kitchen to the flock. This would include meat and vegetables. Cooked meat would not transfer any possible pathogen from poultry meat fed to the flock. You are safe to do this.
bees eat chicken because they cannot digest cows...cows are too big for bees to swallow whole as they do chickens...i had a whole swarm of bees in my chicken coop all my chickens died...i am penniless but i plan on robbing their hive of honey and sell it for a profit
it can eat you
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Do not feed them potato peelings and not too much bread, which gives them the runs!. They also love cooked pasta but be careful as it is loaded with carbs, which will make your hens fat. Chickens cannot eat raw potato, onion, and garlic. Your chickens cant have to much acidic vegetables and fruit. Chickens can eat oyster grit, chickens pellets and other veges
No, but they eat wheat and grains.
Crickets can eat wheat, but any herbivore can eat wheat.(:
Wheat, just like every other animal.
Yes, they can also eat raw blackeye peas if you crush them.
Yes. My barred plymoth rocks and dominque surprisingly eat it.
Yes, bread can be given to chickens as a treat. Do not feed moldy bread to the chickens.Another answerChickens LOVE bread a lot, although you probably shouldn't feed it to them all the time - just as a treat or when you have some leftover. My chickens eat moldy bread too, with no ill affects at all.
Any cooked potato is fine but never feed rawChickens can not eat raw potato skins. The inside of the potato is fine but the skin must be cooked.
They can but it would be an unbalanced diet if grains other than corn were not added. Eventually the chickens would suffer from not getting the right vitamins and minerals. Try adding wheat,oats, barley and soy into the corn and you will get better egg production and meat yield.
Yes. Many small farms feed cooked meat scraps from the kitchen to the flock. This would include meat and vegetables. Cooked meat would not transfer any possible pathogen from poultry meat fed to the flock. You are safe to do this.
Absolutely not, arsenic would kill a chicken. Chickens are usually feed wheat or corn grain. I own chickens and that is what mine eat.
Cream of Wheat is so good to eat Yes we have it every day; We sing this song, it will make us strong, And it makes us shout "Hooray!" It's good for growing babies And grown-ups too to eat; For all the family's breakfast You can't beat Cream of Wheat!
No you really shouldn't feed them anything you wouldn't eat