Bread with mold on it?

MIChickandGuinea

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Can my ladies snack on bread that has just started getting a little molded? I was going to throw it away (it’s homemade, 100% whole wheat bread with no preservatives so it molds pretty quickly)... but then thought it might be an OK chicken treat. But don’t want to make them sick ...
 
It is not a good idea.

They should only be given food that is in good condition. Feeding moldy things can cause problems for pretty much every critter.
 
Just to toss in a different opinion....

I do feed my chickens food that is slightly off or slightly moldy (yes, with the mold still on, not removed).

I have never had an even slight issue or reaction from my flock.

I should note however, that my flock is large, so no one chicken ever gets much of any treat tossed in their pen. So.... the dose is always low.

If you you have a 3 hen flock, and give them a loaf of moldy bread... yes... I could see that killing them. But then, a 3 hen flock also shouldn't be getting a full loaf of good bread. Just not a healthy diet.
 
The types of mold that grow on bread are typically not harmful to most animals or even humans in small amounts. Problems can arise, though, if there is an allergy or intolerance, and a lot of folks would rather be safe than sorry. My girls can handle a slice or two of bread with a few little tiny spots of mold every now and then, but I wouldn't feed them something that looks like a science experiment.

My botany teacher in high school would have us bring moldy bread from home, because he said he'd eat it if no one else would. Lol! He even showed us the different molds and told us which were generally safe.
 
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