I cook whatever table scraps and peelings go to the hens. There are a few reasons for this (to my way of thinking
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One is that scraps are often another word for leftovers that have sat in the fridge for a few days. I'm going to kill any bacteria that's in there by getting them good and hot.
Another reason for cooking the peelings is that they are probably barely digestible if I don't. Other folks have said how raw carrots in particular just seem to pass right thru their birds. Must be kind of a disturbing mess in the hen yard
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Another reason is the "disturbing" mess in the hen yard if they just get things like large, coarse vegetables thrown in there. I want them to eat it - not leave it for me to rake out. I certainly don't want it left in there until it rots and then have them eat it!!
I hope this isn't considered "off-topic" because I expressed a little of my reasoning behind my behavior.
Steve

One is that scraps are often another word for leftovers that have sat in the fridge for a few days. I'm going to kill any bacteria that's in there by getting them good and hot.
Another reason for cooking the peelings is that they are probably barely digestible if I don't. Other folks have said how raw carrots in particular just seem to pass right thru their birds. Must be kind of a disturbing mess in the hen yard

Another reason is the "disturbing" mess in the hen yard if they just get things like large, coarse vegetables thrown in there. I want them to eat it - not leave it for me to rake out. I certainly don't want it left in there until it rots and then have them eat it!!
I hope this isn't considered "off-topic" because I expressed a little of my reasoning behind my behavior.
Steve