Most certainly you can feed the chickens tomato. If they get into your garden you will find that they love tomato's, much to the gardeners dismay. Months of careful watering and special attention to grow those bright red spheres and seconds to be attacked and devoured by an errant flock of wandering hens. They will not eat the greenery, they seem to know better. Perhaps it is the bitter flavor and the fact it is not good for them to eat potato, tomato or rhubarb plants. They may just be "dumb" chickens but they know whats good and a feed of juicy tomato's is very much on the menu.
You feed CHICKENS by right clicking them with seeds.
Chickens will eat a variety of feed. Feed stores have chicken feed in bags you can buy.
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Most fruits are fine to feed to chickens. However, never feed your chickens any kind of citrus.
You feed it to the chickens that are in town
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....
No, they will not.
your tomato is growing a larynx, feed it your nipples
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just regular chicken feed