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X2Im so happy there was a happy ending <3
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X2Im so happy there was a happy ending <3
I'm not sure, he was a free range egg from a farm that we hatched, but that seems likelyHes a lovely little boy...
Hey..is he a Belgian bantam?![]()
Tomatoes are fine for chickens. No leaves or unripe tomatoes are poisonous because the green part of the plants contain solanine which is poisonous to chickens, us, and all living things.Glad he's recovering. Tomatoes, or any other human food from the nightshade family not particularly good for chickens though. Might want to ask the vet about it. My 2 cents.
Tomatoes are fine, it's the leaves and stems that are poisonousGlad he's recovering. Tomatoes, or any other human food from the nightshade family not particularly good for chickens though. Might want to ask the vet about it. My 2 cents.
I have read that all parts of the plant contain the toxin solanine with the heaviest concentration being in the leaves and stems. Is this accurate?Tomatoes are fine for chickens. No leaves or unripe tomatoes are poisonous because the green part of the plants contain solanine which is poisonous to chickens, us, and all living things.![]()