No, it is not bad for chickens to eat snakes; they are actually a good source of protein and nutrients for chickens.
In the spring and summer, you may notice that your backyard hens occasionally find and eat small snakes, such as black snakes, in the garden and yard. These are typically young snakes that have recently hatched and therefore are small and tender enough for consumption by chickens.
At first it may look as though a hen has found a very large worm, but upon closer inspection you can verify that it is indeed a snake she is eating.
Chickens would never eat a snake - they're vegetarians !
no cause animals eat animals
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None...The snakes eat them
yes they do eat chickens
My chicken just ate a small ring neck snake. Usually the chickens eat the feed, bugs, various plants in the yard and garden. Large snakes can kill and eat a chicken and/or eggs.
Bananas Snakes eat rats and chickens.
Yes, chickens actually enjoy eating small snakes, or even big dead snakes. If the snake is too big, or is poisonous, it may be the other way around though!
No, many snakes are known to eat carrion when the opportunity comes. Many snakes in captivity will also eat prekilled prey items such as rodents, rabbits, and chickens.
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Yes, some snakes will eat chickens. Poisonous snakes and constrictor type snakes are not choosy about what they eat; and as long as they can kill it, they'll eat it. More snakes, however, eat chicken eggs. Many snakes varieties eat eggs as a regular part of their diet.
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red tailed hawks eat: small rodents,rabbits too, snakes and lizards. They also eat puerto rican tananger.
It seams that chickens know what not to eat, if they have a choice. Mainly what is bad for you (like molded food) might be bad for your chicken. They eat all sorts of things, especially hens, roosters not so much.