Yes
However, here is something you may want to consider. Foods with strong flavors such as leeks, onions, garlic, and so on may actually have an effect on the taste of the eggs they produce. If you are keeping the chickens for laying purposes, this might not be something you desire.
No They will not kill a chicken but they likely will not eat leeks. Leeks are part of the onion family of plants and unless the leeks are very young and just breaking the surface of the soil, a chicken will most likey ignore it.
Horses do not like to eat leeks
Leeks :)
Foxes do eat chickens, given the chance.Yes
Chickens eat grians,some wheats and corn.
When preparing a dish with leeks, you typically eat the white and light green parts of the leek, discarding the tough dark green leaves.
yes, chickens can eat brownies
No, but they do eat forms of grass. Leeks and asparagus are in the grass family.
No more than if you eat onions or potatoes.
Yes, worms can eat leeks as they are decomposers that thrive on organic matter. Leeks, being a type of vegetable, can break down and provide nutrients for worms when they decompose. However, it's best to chop them into smaller pieces to aid in the breakdown process. Overall, including leeks in a compost pile can be beneficial for worm populations.
Chickens eat grit to help with their digestion.
Yes, raccoons do eat chickens.