Raising chickens and having productive gardens and flowerbeds go hand in hand. Bread has nearly no nutritional value. However, they should not eat apple seeds as they contain trace amounts of cyanide. Having a few chickens around means having far fewer weeds. Good for probiotics, Raw amaranth contains growth depressing antinutrients, Contains Persin, which leads to myocardial necrosis (death of the heart tissue) in poultry, Poisonous to most pets, also contains caffeine, Some sources say no as citrus can inhibit calcium absorption leading to soft eggshells, others say that citrus is ok to feed birds, Caffeine is not good for chickens and can cause, Contains hemagglutinin (causes blood clots), Contains oxalic acid (causes liver damage), Contains cyanide (prevents blood cells from delivering oxygen to tissue), Potential to swell in the digestive system, causing blockages, Potentially toxic since they are unidentified. Yes, chickens can eat apple pie. Carrots are a great, healthy treat for chickens. Uncooked rice should be avoided. Yes, chickens can eat cannellini beans. Yes, chickens can eat canned dog food on occasion. Yes, chickens can eat all parts of the beet plant including beetroot. Human edible mushrooms are ok, Xylitol is not good for any pet, including dogs, cats and birds, 2.5 tablespoons of Hershey’s Cocoa Powder, 7 pieces of Hershey’s Bliss dark chocolate, 12 pieces Hershey’s Kisses Special Dark Mildly Sweet Chocolates. Black soldier fly larvae are a popular chicken treat. Alfalfa is a healthy treat that can increase the omega-3s in their eggs, improve gut health, and increases the fiber in their diet. Chickens can eat all parts of the carrot including the leaves, and can safely eat both raw and cooked carrots. Yes, chickens can eat apple cinnamon oatmeal. And that is where many devastating pests such as Japanese beetles and tomato hornworms overwinter. I encourage experimentation with your chickens. No, apples seeds are not safe for chickens as they contain trace amounts of cyanide. It can be assumed that if the berries are safe enough to be eaten by wild birds that they would also be safe for chickens. For a great read, check out the book : Free-Range Chicken Gardens: How to Create a Beautiful, Chicken-Friendly Yard. Yes, chickens can eat battered fish. While cooked beans are safe for chickens, uncooked beans contain lectins which are toxic to chickens. Carrots are a great, healthy treat for chickens. Yes, chickens can eat all varieties of bush beans. By raising your own, you’ll have an unlimited supply for your flock. Chickens can eat all parts of the carrot including the greens, and can safely eat both raw and cooked carrots. Yes, chickens can eat brie cheese. While cooked beans are safe for chickens, uncooked beans contain lectins which are toxic to chickens. Yes, chickens can eat blue cheese. Yes, chickens can eat apple scraps. In fact, basil has many health benefits like increased respiratory health, mucous membrane health and promoting orange egg yolks. Chickens can eat all parts of the carrot including the greens, and can safely eat both raw and cooked carrots. Chickens can eat all parts of the carrot including the greens, and can safely eat both raw and cooked carrots. Are they Expensive ? Additionally, milk products in excess can cause diarrhea. While the ripe tomato fruit is safe for chickens, green tomatoes, leaves and plant stems are toxic to chickens. While cooked beans are safe for chickens, uncooked beans contain lectins which are toxic to chickens. While the ripe pepper is safe for chickens, unripe peppers, leaves and plant stems contain solanine and are toxic to chickens. As much as your garden and landscape benefit from chickens, the chickens are rewarded as well. While the study did not research the safety of feeding chickens breadfruit, the documents did not report any toxic side effects from eating breadfruit. Feed in moderation, as it contains nearly no nutritional value, Only feed in moderation, best to restrict to when birds are molting, In small quantities, and only occasionally, The verdict is out on this one. Never feed castor bean leaves to chickens. Yes, chickens can eat raw carrots. Over-feeding your girls can lead to obesity and a whole lot of health issues. Yes, chickens can eat all parts of the beet plant. Yes, chickens can eat carrot skins. Carrots are a great, healthy treat for chickens. Acorns, oak leaves, buds and twigs should all be avoided. There is limited information on brussels sprouts and chickens, and exactly how much is safe to eat. It may not affect your chickens overnight, but it will cause some weight problems and other health issues later on down the line. Yes, chickens can eat bottle gourd (also called Calabash). Carrots are a great, healthy treat for chickens. Chickens will eat almost any vegetable or fruit out of your garden. Chickens can eat all parts of the carrot including the greens, and can safely eat both raw and cooked carrots.