Chickens can eat any kitchen scraps but not onion or any type of it and they love bananas and slugs and snalis!
Yes, chickens will often eat eggs that get broken in the nest. Additionally, they will eat leftover eggs that are included in food scraps.
Kanin Baboy is Tagalog for 'hog wash,' so I am taking 'kitchen scraps' to be your meaning. Yes, Leghorn chickens can eat kitchen scraps, if they are fresh and not rotted or moldy, but this should not be their exclusive diet. They should get a balanced chicken feed (purchased, or you can make your own blend if you have access to the right grains and other things) as their main source of nutrition.
No, pancakes are not toxic to chickens. However, they are not the healthiest treat. If you are going to give these to your chickens, do so sparingly. They are better off with fresh treats like watermelon or kitchen scraps like vegetable peels.
yes. i have a huge bobcat that roams behind my yard and we feed him our chicken scraps
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, 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....
When we started raising chickens, our friends that had been doing it for a number of years, said to do just that. So if we cut the grass or if it is growing high enough to pick anywhere on the ranch, we pick it and give it to the chickens. It supposed to make the shell stronger.
Mixed with other scraps from the kitchen or moistened with water as a corn meal it will provide nutrition. Dry, it may be unrecognizable to the birds as food.
Yes! They'll eat most food scraps; ours even eat old grilled cheeses. Make sure to give them greens, too.
yes but as long as it isn't : chicken eggs shell
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.
Yes. Many small farms feed cooked meat scraps from the kitchen to the flock. This would include meat and vegetables. Cooked meat would not transfer any possible pathogen from poultry meat fed to the flock. You are safe to do this.