Sprouts are an excellent fresh source of nutrition for poultry, including ducks and chickens. The birds actually relish the sprouted grains.
Chickens can eat bean pods, if they have not been treated with pesticides in the recent past. Bean pods should be free of all pesticides.
Bantam chickens eat the same foods as regularly sized chickens. Many people enjoy keeping bantam chickens because they eat far less than regular chickens.
it can eat you
Yes, but not to much. . .You may have some "stuff" to pick up if you do give to much.Stuff= POO!
Chickens will eat almost anything. Our's will not eat onions, but anything else off of our dining table, they'll eat.
NO they do not
yes they do they also eat dry corn carrots alf alfa sprouts bean sprouts and parsley and turnips
Bean sprouts are produced from mung beans or soy beans. Alfalfa sprouts are grown from alfalfa seeds and are much smaller than bean sprouts.
Bean sprouts cost: 1.00 or 1.50 at Walmart
Bean sprouts are more nutritious than the beans themselves. Bean sprouts contain vitamin C which is not found in beans.
what is the scientific name of bean sprout It is Vigna Radiata for mung bean, not sure if it's the same for bean sprouts
One ounce of bean sprouts has less than 2g of carbs.
No. Bean sprouts are root/plant and people eat it all the time.
If you are looking for white instead of purple, your best bet is to start a new batch. The purple is definitely safe to eat, because if you continue to grow the purple sprouts, they will blossom into the final stage which is green.
Typically bean sprouts are used on a salad.
Bean Sprouts are a storehouse of nutrients. Bean sprouts contain vitamins B, C, B1, B6, K and A. In addition, sprouts are also a source of food rich in iron, magnesium, phosphorus, calcium, potassium, and manganese, and omega 3 fatty acids.
yes!
People can eat celery, asparagus, bean sprouts, chives, and rhubarb. People can also eat alot more stems than just that, typed above.