There are a few animals that get drunk from eating apples. Moose, elk, deer, and squirrels are some of the animals who have gotten drunk from apples.
Rotten apples ferment as they go bad. The fermentation process releases alcohol. If a pig eats a fermented apple, it could most definitely get drunk.
Yes, chickens can eat apples in moderation. Make sure to remove the seeds as they contain cyanide and avoid offering any rotten parts. Apples provide a tasty treat and can be a source of essential nutrients for chickens.
Yes, as a treat apples are fine for chickens. Some will say it is best not to feed them too many apples as the seed of an apple has a small amount of arsenic in it. I have an orchard on my property and in the fall, the chickens run there first thing in the morning. Never had a chicken drop dead under an apple tree. They go for the insects on the fallen apples first but soon start eating the apples. We don't get to make much cider around here since a flock of 50 chickens can clean up a nights worth of "grounders" pretty quick.
Meat. They will also resort to egg-eating and cannibalism if their diet is deficient.
It is not recommended to feed chickens their own eggs because it can promote egg-eating behavior and lead to cannibalism. It is important to collect eggs frequently to prevent hens from developing a taste for them.
Rotten apples ferment as they go bad. The fermentation process releases alcohol. If a pig eats a fermented apple, it could most definitely get drunk.
No. Apples have to be fermented long enough to be considered alcohol in order to make them drunk. Since most apples that are fed to cattle are not fermented, and if they are it is in low amounts, there is no chance that apples will or can make cattle drunk.
Yes, chickens can eat apples in moderation. Make sure to remove the seeds as they contain cyanide and avoid offering any rotten parts. Apples provide a tasty treat and can be a source of essential nutrients for chickens.
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Yes, most animals can become intoxicated if they drink alcohol. Recently there was a story about a drunk moose in Sweden who fell asleep in a tree after eating fermented apples. See the related link for more on that funny story.
Yes, as a treat apples are fine for chickens. Some will say it is best not to feed them too many apples as the seed of an apple has a small amount of arsenic in it. I have an orchard on my property and in the fall, the chickens run there first thing in the morning. Never had a chicken drop dead under an apple tree. They go for the insects on the fallen apples first but soon start eating the apples. We don't get to make much cider around here since a flock of 50 chickens can clean up a nights worth of "grounders" pretty quick.
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Eating too many apples will cause a laxative effect.
They will peck at manure. Manure attracts bugs and bugs is good eating. The hens are not actually eating the fecal matter, they are eating the insects that are eating the manure.