Chickens can safely eat fresh bread but only in small quantities. You should never feed them moldy, stale or rotten bread, while baby chicks shouldn't be given any type of bread. Feeding your...
Category: Raising Chicken
Chicken dust baths are a necessary part of raising a healthy flock. A dust bath should contain dry dirt, diatomaceous earth, and sometimes clean builders sand. As a chicken keeper, making sure...
Food-Grade Diatomaceous Earth an excellent solution to eradicate mites, fleas and lice from your chicken coop. Using it is simply a matter of sprinking it around various parts of your coop. Have...
Chickens can eat all types of asparagus and many enjoy this vegetable. Some breeds may prefer steamed asparagus, and if serving raw, cut each stem down into smaller pieces. Asparagus is a...
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...
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...