Absolutely yes. Seeds of any kind are happily consumed by chickens and pumpkin seeds are a real treat. Most farms use leftover pumpkins for treating their flock. Chickens love all of the squash family of vegetable since both the meat and seeds of these plants are nutritious and delicious.
They can eat grape leaves and grapes. I cannot answer about the green vine leaves without knowing the species of vine. Free range chickens are pretty smart when it comes to comestible selection . Few chickens will eat what is not good for them. If your chickens are picking at the green vines then you can be reasonably sure it is edible for them. Grape leaves are perfectly good for humans too.
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There are many animals that will eat pumpkins. Some of the animals that eat pumpkins are raccoons, chimpanzees, elephants, and goats.
Meat. They will also resort to egg-eating and cannibalism if their diet is deficient.
Anything that can be food for a human can be food for a chicken. Chickens can eat plums. Keep in mind that they have preferences just like us. Just because they can eat them does not mean they will eat them.
Lions, tigers and bears at local zoos are often given pumpkins to eat. These animals would also likely eat chickens as they are carnivores and omnivores.
Yes. Both chickens and Alpaca will eat and enjoy pumpkins. The chickens will eat the meat and seeds of a pumpkin. The Alpaca will eat skin, meat and seeds. Alpaca's will get most of a shared pumpkin because chickens really do eat like a bird and the Alpaca can take much bigger bites.
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.
No, green pumpkins do not turn orange after picking. Green pumpkins are not ripe and will not change color once they are harvested. Only mature pumpkins will turn orange as they ripen.
Not the actual outside of skin itself, they will leave that but they will peck at and eat all the layers of pulp, plus all the stringy seed membrane including the seeds. Bust a pumkin open for them in the fall and all that will be left over is the thin hard dark orange outer layer of skin.
Yes! Sheep can eat pumpkins and even the seeds.
There is no specific type of people who like to eat pumpkins, lots of people do.
No, pumpkins are not green before they turn orange. They start off green and gradually turn orange as they ripen.
Foxes do eat chickens, given the chance.Yes
Chickens eat grians,some wheats and corn.
if they are broken open they will eat the insides
no