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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.
The yellow skin is from the feed given to the chicken prior to slaughter. Corn feed chicken is usually yellower than mixed grain fed chickens.
You feed CHICKENS by right clicking them with seeds.
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
Chickens will eat a variety of feed. Feed stores have chicken feed in bags you can buy.
The piece of skin on a chickens face is called a piece of skin on the chickens face! I NEVER KNEW THAT
Yes, they LOVE vegetable peelings of all sorts. Raw potato peels are not advised for chickens. Potato peel and rhubarb leaves contain a substance called solanine. Solanine is toxic to birds (most animals). Plants that contain solanine include deadly nightshade, Hensbane, eggplant leaves, tomato leaves, rhubarb leaves. If you wish to feed your chickens the peelings from potato's then you must cook the peelings for about 5 minutes first.
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Most fruits are fine to feed to chickens. However, never feed your chickens any kind of citrus.
Yes! They'll eat most food scraps; ours even eat old grilled cheeses. Make sure to give them greens, too.
You feed it to the chickens that are in town