yes they do. they eat different kinds of leaves like tomato leaves .
(I have a chicken and it eats leaves , It also eats your left overs and bread.)
Yes, especially the leaves, these are releshed by chickens!
Ours do!
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.
Yes, chickens can indeed eat the tops of carrots. Carrots and carrot tops are not toxic to this animal and can be safely consumed.
Yes, Chickens do love to eat hostas. The chickens are destructive poking holes in the leaves and nibbling the edges until they are ragged, or gone.
No, they will not.
Chicken will eat anything accept for cherry tree leaves .
A fuzzy orange caterpillar might eat cabbage leaves, soy bean leaves, and carrot leaves. This type of caterpillar is often found in gardens.
the carrot is located under the earth attached to the leaves sprouting from the earth.
Chickens should not eat elderflower leaves, as they can be toxic to them, potentially causing digestive upset or other health issues. Ivy leaves are also not safe for chickens; they contain compounds that can be harmful if ingested. It's best to provide chickens with a diet rich in safe greens and vegetables while avoiding potentially toxic plants. Always consult a vet or poultry expert for specific dietary recommendations.
You should wait until after is leaves the hen. After the egg is laid eat it.
Almost all vegetables and fruits. But it is best not to give them potatoe skins, as these are from the deadly nightshade family and can poison your chooks (and will kill rabbits and guinea pigs)