Not sure about figs... But pumpkin seeds, OH YES! Our hens ate them whole and wanted more.
Chickens can safely eat fresh bay leaves. You can toss some into the chicken coop with them to see if the chickens want to eat them. It is not a good idea to put them with the chicken's food.
Other chickens !
They are not. Chickens can eat raisins,grapes and almost any type of fruit, dried or fresh.
Yes you can! Most recipes actually call for fresh figs.
Yes, Romans did eat figs, and they were a popular fruit in ancient Roman cuisine. Figs were valued for their sweetness and nutritional benefits and were often consumed fresh, dried, or used in various dishes. They even appeared in Roman literature and were associated with various cultural and symbolic meanings. Overall, figs played a significant role in the diet of the Romans.
Yes, chickens can eat fresh broad beans, but they should be given in moderation. While the beans are nutritious, they contain compounds that can be harmful to chickens when consumed in large quantities, especially if they are raw. It's best to cook the beans before feeding them to your chickens to reduce any potential risks. Always introduce new foods gradually to monitor your chickens' reactions.
Yes, you should refrigerate figs to keep them fresh. Refrigeration helps slow down the ripening process and extends the shelf life of figs.
Eggs. Loads of fresh unprocessed eggs. Eat them, sell them. You can also breed chickens and sell them. Or eat them.
Eat dry figs to improve the haemoglobin level. Eat dry figs to improve the haemoglobin level. Eat dry figs to improve the haemoglobin level.
Chickens can eat fish kill if it is fresh. The main danger is parasites. You could cook it if you want to be certain that it is safe.
Even though they are a great source of protein for chickens, chickens cannot eat macadamia nuts. This is because chickens cannot chew the nuts as they are hard in texture.