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Yes, they love fruit of any kind. Mango is fine for them. Mine eat pineapple,watermelon and banana's all the time. My kids don't eat it so the chickens get it.
No. Cattle are not omnivores and are not all that good about eating table scraps. You're better off feeding table scraps to hogs or chickens.
I lived on a small farm for a few years and we fed our chickens table scraps when their grain ran low.
yes. i have a huge bobcat that roams behind my yard and we feed him our chicken scraps
Chickens that are kept in Asian countries usually are free roaming and live in small towns and villages, They usually feed on scraps from rubbish and left over food thrown out such as fruit, rice, bread etc.
Chickens can eat any kitchen scraps but not onion or any type of it and they love bananas and slugs and snalis!
Chickens didn't always have us to feed them, so if they want to eat it then i don't see the problem. They can eat most fruit and vegetable scraps so blueberries should be fine.
Yes - I grew up in the country with chickens and chicks in the garden that ate whatever we didn't straight off the table !
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....
Of course! I have 2 healthy chickens in my back yard and they eat all of our dinner scraps, such as corn, left over fats from meats, berries etc. They love it and plus its healthy. The rinds from the watermelon are perfectly good for the chickens.
Chickens are omnivores. I feed ours their own crushed up egg shells and even some small meat scraps. Coffee grounds and whatever, I no longer compost. I have chickens for that. The eggs are divine. Feeding the shells will improve the shell strength of future eggs. Chickens will even eat each other, but that doesn't sound delicious. I would steer clear of recycling motor oil via chicken feed. Feed them a varied diet of healthy stuff and they will give you a healthy return.
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