How about chopped lettuce, carrot tops, cabbage cut finely...my daughter gives her chickens everything green, red, vegetable peels etc from her kitchen, egg shells, all the vegetable matter. They thrive!
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when is the poultry show in Bakersfield? And do you were they have it atI live in Bakersfield. We generally refer to ourselves as living in central CA. We've always divided the state in thirds.
Northern CA = anything north of Sacramento
Central CA = south of Sac. to Bakersfield or the grapevine
Southern CA = anything south of the grapevine.
It's hard to classify because we have so many different landscapes. Mountains, coasts, deserts, valleys, OH MY!
FYI there is a big poultry show here November
Me too!How about chopped lettuce, carrot tops, cabbage cut finely...my daughter gives her chickens everything green, red, vegetable peels etc from her kitchen, egg shells, all the vegetable matter. They thrive!
How about chopped lettuce, carrot tops, cabbage cut finely...my daughter gives her chickens everything green, red, vegetable peels etc from her kitchen, egg shells, all the vegetable matter. They thrive!
"POTATO (Solanum tuberosum); immature growths; gastrointestinal tract affected by solanine glycoalkaloids; may contain toxic levels of nitrates; plant also causes dermatitis" quoted from the old PoultryHelp website.Me too!
I even give them potato peals if they are not green.
The toxin is bad when the potato is green. The green color come from the glycoalkaloids. Potato skins are also quite nutritious."POTATO (Solanum tuberosum); immature growths; gastrointestinal tract affected by solanine glycoalkaloids; may contain toxic levels of nitrates; plant also causes dermatitis" quoted from the old PoultryHelp website.
I have read too many chicken food toxic vs safe lists to feed potato to my girls. Correct me if I'm wrong and why you give your chickens the peels? You've had chickens for a while and are experienced from the years you've had chickens. TY!
I have lots of weeds to feed my girls, but sometimes they get thinned out too much. I've been giving them the mixed salad stuff you buy in the grocery store and they really love the radicchio that comes in some of the mixes. So I buy an extra head of it to add to their greens. The BSLs in particular go nuts when I bring the stuff out for them in the morning. They chase each other around trying to grab the radiccchio from whoever gets the first bites. The whole bowl is emptied within a few minutes. When watermelon season is over (any time now) I'll try some cucumbers. I tried them when the girls were a lot younger and they didn't seem to like them. But maybe now they will. It's fun finding new stuff they like to eat. I swear they eat better than we do!
This is a good time to give them pumpkins!
I am in Fresno County in the Foothills near Dunlap (past Squaw Valley) at about 2000' on the way to Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks. My chickens are not very happy, nothing green growing except my garden and I have that fenced off. I give them the weeds and the trimmings. but even those are sparse. Bone dry up here and everywhere I look I see dead conifers and oak trees. But, tonight it getting cooler; going down to 41°.