Chickens can eat potatoes, but some types of potatoes and parts of a potato are toxic to chickens. Fresh potatoes that have been prepared properly are usually safe for your flock. Chickens are...
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Chickens can absolutely eat carrots. This is one of their favorite vegetables and some will actually prefer this over store-bought chicken feed. Carrots are a nutrient-dense food that are nearly...
Chickens can eat both raw and cooked onions, but dried onion skin poses a chocking hazard. Onions can be toxic to other poultry you may have, such as geese. Onions bring incredible flavor to...
Chickens can eat oranges but they generally won't eat whole oranges. You'll need to cut these into smaller pieces and clean up the rinds once they are finished eating. Chickens appreciate variety...
Chickens can eat celery but most don't like it whole. You'll need to chop it into smaller pieces and they'll enjoy eating every part of this nutritious vegetable. Providing tasty and nutritious...
Chickens can eat strawberries but only in small amounts due to the high sugar content. It's best to dice strawberries and remove the leaves, stems and tops. Backyard chickens are well-known to...