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I'm thinking mold or mildew is potentially toxic to chickens. Or a respiratory irritant at a minimum. If you have something mildew or moldy, personally, I would not give it to my chickens or at least try to rinse off the powdery mildew. IMHO.
Garden revamp project going on this week. I yanked out my perreniel garden- over grown strangled with weeds. And am restructuring it into a potager of sorts. Putting in chicken friendly and healthy perreniel flowers and herbs. With some ornamental grasses for cover. The chickens have been so curious and so excited for bugs worms or whatever I unearth. Gosh they make it so fun. And you can just tell they're excited to dig away in there! Here's a before and in "progress."
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Mums for chickens: I wouldn't worry about them snacking on them if they were free ranging. But, I wouldn't put them in the run where there is not a lot of other forage for them to choose to eat. I think the resins in mums are too high to be a safe green plant for heavy snacking.