It could harm them. So it is always best to wait until after the first good rain or watering has washed the fertilizer into the soil before allowing the birds to free range on the lawn.
No. According to a study done in Australia in 2009 regarding scavenging chickens(free range) Pampas grass was not eaten when offered. It is believed the grass is too fiberous.Part 11 of the SFRB report tested a range of plant species for preference by free range hens.
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the answer is herbivore
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.
No! The fertilizer is toxic and can harm the guinea pig.
No. Cows are herbivores thus will not harm nor eat chickens. Chickens are also not carnivorous, however they will eat bugs like grasshoppers and crickets, as well as grass and grains.
Yes, raccoons will kill and eat chickens if they are not well secured.
Don't feed your chickens picked grass! Because they are not picking it themselves, they will over-fill on it and their crops could possibly get impacted. Allow your chickens to eat grass by themselves.
Chickens can eat bananas. There is nothing in the banana to cause them harm.
Chickens should not eat succulents as some varieties can be toxic to them. It's best to avoid feeding succulents to chickens to prevent any potential harm.
Chickens can eat all sorts or things as picking at grass. The food chain is that chickens are at the bottom with a lot of other animals.
Yes, chickens can eat paw paw trees. However, it is not their typical food. It does not cause them any potential harm nor is it poisonous to them if eaten.
No it is not dangerous because dogs eat grass to get well. It's perfectly normal. It will not harm them at all.
Chicks (as in baby chickens) will eat grain, insects, grass, anything that they see their mother pecking at.
There is no way to force your chickens to "eat less". You can, however, supplement them with free ranging (where they freely range and eat grass/bugs/etc) You can also put them on a healthy feeding routine.
Well the obvious answer would be that they are a food source. Not only do we eat the chicken itself but also the eggs from the chicken.food (eggs & meat), bedding (feathers), fertilizer, etc.