NO. They do not require onions but they will eat plants from the allium family including Garlic, chive and wild onion.
Chickens typically eat a diet of grains, seeds, insects, and vegetation. They also require access to clean water at all times.
Yes, they can eat onions and some do eat them. Most chickens will try to eat onions if they are offered but soon give up. The green onion and chives are readily eaten by chickens hunting around in the garden.
Yes
onions are natural decongestionant so a diet with the right amount of onions would give you better lung health.
spring onions
Chickens do poop and pee and can also have diarrhea if the chicken's diet is bad.
probably her diet
Onions contain carbohydrate and therefore need to be measured when following a low carb diet. For the carbohydrate content of onions, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Not if the vegetables are garlic and onions.
Slaves were usually fed on a diet of bread and onions
Yes, worms can eat onions and it is safe for them to do so. Onions are a suitable food source for worms and can be included in their diet without any harm.
Meat. They will also resort to egg-eating and cannibalism if their diet is deficient.