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I would pick out as many seeds as you can. I'd be worried they'd get caught in the crop.
Thanks thanks thanks!! It's all mashed up ...mostly skins and seeds. Someone said the seeds could be a problem and there are a lot of seeds so maybe I won't give it to them.Yep, grapes are absolutely safe for chickens. I have given my four barred rocks grapes for a while now and they love them! I would cut the grapes in half before giving it to them, because they can be big. There was an instance when my barred rock somehow got a whole grape and swallowed it by accident, and she had trouble pooping but luckily she was able to digest it and poop it out. Grapes are not only yummy, but healthy. I wouldn't give them too much because too much is always not good. Grapes help the human heart, and I don't see how they wouldn't help chicken hearts. Grapers also have a decent amount of Potassium, which is great for the chickens. I wouldn't give them grapes as their meal every day, I would give them grapes as a snack or treat, maybe once every other day.
Some foods that they shouldn't be eating is definitely avocado pits and skin. The flesh has been eaten by some chickens before, but it is not recommended. Avocado has toxins that aren't harmful to humans, but they are dangerous to chickens. They also shouldn't be eating anything moldy, old, or oily. Many people give them junk food such as chocolate, candy, and fast food but that is all bad for them.
Actually, many people think that bread is bad for the chickens, but bread sctually does help chickens lay eggs easier. You can feed them any type, they absolutely love bread and give them like grapes, for a treat or snack in small chunks.
I hope this helped!!
Lauren
Ya know, on one of "those" kind of days, you may forget to give the grapes to your chickens....and come back to find that it's fermented into red wine!
I've never seen red wine on the list of things never to give your chicken, but I wouldn't take any chances!
I would pick out as many seeds as you can. I'd be worried they'd get caught in the crop.
Too many seeds, like too many rocks, can cause a host of issues. There are also low-levels of arsenic and/or cyanide in grapes. Can't remember which and too lazy to Google at this moment.As chickens eat rocks... I would think seeds are of little concern.![]()