Yes, there are very few foods chickens do not eat and enjoy. Raw potato peels are not good for them but fine if cooked. All fruits are good but rhubarb and tomato leaves can be toxic (to both chickens and humans).
Basically, anything from your table as far as food scraps is fine for chickens. I feed my chickens all the scraps from the kitchen. They are cannibals. I have found they don't like onions. I give them all my peels from vegetables to fruit....
Baby chickens should be fed small-ground chicken feed. If you only have standard chicken feed, you can grind it yourself.
If you had to feed them fruit though, they should be able to eat anything that doesn't contain somewhat large seeds (like blackberries for instance)
Yes, they are. The ones that produce baby chickens have been fertilized, and the ones that we eat are not fertilized. Ask your grocer about the availability of duck eggs.
bantam chickens eat the same stuff as regular chickens such as corn, layer pellets or mash and of course bugs! as baby's bantam chickens may need to be on mash longer then the regular chickens and you will have too show them how to drink by dipping their beak in the water dish gently.
They can eat grape leaves and grapes. I cannot answer about the green vine leaves without knowing the species of vine. Free range chickens are pretty smart when it comes to comestible selection . Few chickens will eat what is not good for them. If your chickens are picking at the green vines then you can be reasonably sure it is edible for them. Grape leaves are perfectly good for humans too.
Bantam chickens eat the same foods as regularly sized chickens. Many people enjoy keeping bantam chickens because they eat far less than regular chickens.
it can eat you
Most fruits are fine to feed to chickens. However, never feed your chickens any kind of citrus.
Chickens are omnivores....they eat meat when it is available and baby moles/mice are easy to eat for chickens. Nothing wrong with your hens, they are just doing what chickens do, hunting for and eating food.
Yes, they are. The ones that produce baby chickens have been fertilized, and the ones that we eat are not fertilized. Ask your grocer about the availability of duck eggs.
no they do not
a chickens dead baby
You bet they do given the chance. Chickens are voracious opportunistic feeders
yes, chickens can eat melons of all sorts of kinds they love it.
Baby chicks can eat bread but it must be torn into small pieces
yes
No, but make sure the worms are small
All breeds of Chickens will eat ham! they eat almost anything! REALLY???
Baby falcons eat worm, fish , meat and sometimes fruits...