Hey Chicken Raising Chicks,
Today I am going to share with you what foods to that you should not feed your chickens. Some of these may be surprising but they are true.
We (before finding this list) have feed our chickens several of the foods on here. Thankfully, it wasn't a large quantity, but still, it wasn't good for them. We want our chickens to be as healthy as possible, so we try and keep them happy with foods that are safe to eat.
We (before finding this list) have feed our chickens several of the foods on here. Thankfully, it wasn't a large quantity, but still, it wasn't good for them. We want our chickens to be as healthy as possible, so we try and keep them happy with foods that are safe to eat.
Apple seeds
Apricots
Artichokes
Avocados
Balsam Apple
Balsam Pear
Buckwheat
Catcus
Cherries
Chives
Chocolate
Clovers
Dried Beans
Eggplant
Fast Food
Flax
Flower seeds
Garlic
Holly
Ivy
Jasmine
Junk Food
Kale
Leeks
Lima Beans
Mistletoe
Moldy Foods
Mushrooms
Mustard
Oleander
Onions
Oranges
Parsnip
Peaches
Peanuts
Peanuts
Peppers
Plums
Potatoes
Raw meat
Rhubarb
Rotten or spoiled foods
Sage
Soybeans
Sugar beet
Sunflower
Tomatoes
These are very odd things and when I read these I was very surprised. As I said, we have fed our chickens many of these foods, especially the vegetables.
Please be on the lookout for my next post What Your Chickens Can Eat. And remember, if your chickens eat something on this list by mistake, or you have fed it to them before, don't worry. It isn't good for them and we need to try to keep their diets as safe as possible, but in small quantities, it isn't the end of the world either.
Please be on the lookout for my next post What Your Chickens Can Eat. And remember, if your chickens eat something on this list by mistake, or you have fed it to them before, don't worry. It isn't good for them and we need to try to keep their diets as safe as possible, but in small quantities, it isn't the end of the world either.
Well thanks for stopping by and hope ya'll will come back soon,
Thanks-