Chickens can eat peaches (both the skin and flesh) and will really enjoy this fruit. However, you should first remove the pits (seeds) as these can be toxic to your backyard chickens. Peaches are...
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Chickens can eat both pumpkins and pumpkin seeds, and will often enjoy this healthy treat. Most store-bought canned pumpkin should be avoided as they often contain excessive salt, sugar and...
Chickens can eat cheese and they will enjoy many varieties served as-is. However, you should never feed them American Cheese, Cheese Puffs or Wet Cheeses. Many farms raise goats, cows, and...
Chickens can definitely eat raisins and they will enjoy this treat. Unlike most other fruits and vegetables, there is no preparation required, although you should only feed these in moderation....
Chickens can definitely eat cherries, but only fresh store-bought or wild cherries are safe. The leaves and pits contain solanine should be removed as they can be poisonous to your backyard chickens....
Chicks can go outside after 6 weeks of age, but only for short periods of time during warmer conditions. At 10 to 12 weeks, they are physically mature enough to head outside anytime and join your...