Is it OK to feed chickens tomatoes?
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Chickens will eat just about anything you give them, but there are some things that aren't good for them. They can, however, eat tomatoes, peppers and eggplants. Avocadoes – The pits and skins contain the toxin Persin, which can be fatal to chickens. The fleshy part is safe to give them in moderation.
Also asked, what should you not feed chickens?
What Not to Feed Chickens: 7 Things to Avoid
- Avocadoes (mainly the pit and peel) As with most of the things on this list, I was able to find several people who report feeding avocado to their flock without problem.
- Chocolate or Candy.
- Citrus.
- Green Potato Skins.
- Dry Beans.
- Junk Food.
- Moldy or Rotten Food.
Thereof, can chickens eat tomatoes and cucumbers?
Surprisingly, chickens can eat lots of different foods. Backyard chickens enjoy lettuces, Swiss chard, kale, cabbages, tomatoes, celery, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, cooked beans, pumpkins, squash, cucumbers, and peppers to name a few. They also enjoy apples, berries, grapes, melons, and bananas without peels.
Chickens are relatively self-sufficient. As long as they have access to adequate amounts of food and water and are kept in a secure area, you can leave your adult chickens alone for up to three or four days without any problem.