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.
They can eat raw lentils, though they probably will not want too, and it's certainly wouldn't be a 100% complete diet for them. It would be even better to cook the lentils a bit, or even to add some water, and let them ferment for a few days. Chickens love fermented soy beans, though they cannot eat raw soy beans.
Yes they will however you must peel them...raw potato peel is not good for chickens as it contains solanine which is toxic to chickens. Potatoes are part of the nightshade family of plants. If you wish to feed peeling to the birds as a treat with other kitchen scraps you must cook the peels first.
Yes, they do. Raw or cooked. Especially during winter months.
Yes, hens will eat cooked potato but do not feed them the potato skins unless they are cooked first. Uncooked potato skins have a substance called solamine that is harmful to birds.
They will eat anything.
Yes, it would not harm them.
NO
Yes, slugs will eat apple and potato peelings.
yes, they eat most vegetable scraps
Yes, they will. They like them best if mixed in soil.
i have had many hamsters in my life never have i fed them potatoe peels i have fed a female before she had babies .
You can fry or bake them. Fried potato peels are like potato chips. Ensure they are clean before you cook them.
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.
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....
My research says yes, I have also found that they enjoy copious amounts of human flesh
yes.
Just about every type of veggie is food for chickens. Avoid raw potato peels and tomato/rhubarb leaves but Carrot peels, leafy greens, tomato, salad, corn, peas etc. will be happily accepted as a treat for your birds. Don't forget fruit, fruit of any sort is well tolerated also. Small bits of leftover meat are also allowable as is pasta.
No, don't think so.
Chickens need a nutritious balanced diet. There are only a few plants they cannot eat so if they are free range let them choose. As a general rule don't offer them anything from your kitchen that you would not eat yourself such as moldy scraps, and rotten veggies. Fresh peelings from everything except potato peel is fine. Most fruit is good but the leaves from Tomato and rhubarb are not. Small bits of meat and fat are welcome. Snack foods high it salt are not safe.