No, they will not.
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.)
Tomato leaves are poisonous, so if it eats tomato leaves... it will be poisoned and will most probably die.
yes
Yes. Chickens will eat almost any vegetable you want to give them. Avoid raw potato skins, and tomato leaves or rhubarb leaves but just about any legume is fine for them. They will eat both the broad beans, casings and the plant if allowed to free range in the garden during the fall.
Tomato Leaves
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Tomato leaves curl due to various reasons such as environmental stress, nutrient deficiencies, pests, diseases, or genetic factors.
no..........if you spray it on the leaves it gets rid on horned tomato worms
You can identify tomato plants by their leaves by looking for characteristics such as a distinct smell, serrated edges, and a slightly fuzzy texture. Additionally, tomato plant leaves are typically arranged alternately along the stem and have a medium to dark green color.
I know that tomato leaves are poisonous, so it's probably some protection against predators.
Tomato leaves turn brown due to various reasons such as fungal diseases, overwatering, nutrient deficiencies, or environmental stress.
Tomato plants may have curled leaves due to various reasons such as pests, diseases, nutrient deficiencies, or environmental stress.