On the contrary, chickens will eat the slugs! Chickens LOVE slugs. Unless you have monster sized slugs the size of chickens, don't worry about it.
Some slugs can be harmful to chickens and poultry if ingested in large quantities. Slugs can carry parasites or toxins that can make chickens sick, so it is best to avoid having slugs in areas where chickens have access to them. Preventing contact between slugs and chickens is the best way to ensure their safety.
Yes, chickens are the exterminators of the garden. They love bugs and slugs and worms but be aware they like a little salad with their meat and you will lose fresh greens along with the weeds and insects.
no
They don't ! Slugs are exclusively vegetarian and have no interest in harming people !
As a general rule, no.
Chickens can eat any kitchen scraps but not onion or any type of it and they love bananas and slugs and snalis!
No.
Because it's likely to have hurt.
It is hurt
No because it can flap its wings to break the fall.
Don't be nice to them but i will because i love my chickens?
Collective nouns for slugs are a slime of slugs, a phlegm of slugs, or a cornucopia of slugs.