So, I'm reading/researching about these addictive feathered children of ours and I read a post where the thread-starter was querying what she should do as her chickens had eaten a tomato plant and what should she give them to treat it?
I'm thinking 'treat what'? "Had the tomato plant been dusted with chemicals or something"? .. .. next thing I'm reading that tomato plants are toxic to humans and chickens and that chickens do not like the taste of them so it is not normally a problem because they won't eat them.
Hhhhm, this is news to me and obviously to my girls who sit back for a while and let the tomato plants grow out of the compost to a nice tasty size and then chomp through them in one sitting like locusts, taking leaves, stalk, everything down to dirt level.
Continued reading has left me none the wiser with half the population agreeing with me that someone obviously forgot to tell the chickens that tomato plants taste nasty and the other half going to all lengths to paint a skull and crossbones on tomato plants leaves to warn the chickens! lol
Thoughts??
I'm thinking 'treat what'? "Had the tomato plant been dusted with chemicals or something"? .. .. next thing I'm reading that tomato plants are toxic to humans and chickens and that chickens do not like the taste of them so it is not normally a problem because they won't eat them.
Hhhhm, this is news to me and obviously to my girls who sit back for a while and let the tomato plants grow out of the compost to a nice tasty size and then chomp through them in one sitting like locusts, taking leaves, stalk, everything down to dirt level.
Continued reading has left me none the wiser with half the population agreeing with me that someone obviously forgot to tell the chickens that tomato plants taste nasty and the other half going to all lengths to paint a skull and crossbones on tomato plants leaves to warn the chickens! lol
Thoughts??