If chickens eat rye grass seed...

Jubilee1111

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I planted winter Rye today because we finally got some rain. If the chickens eat the seed, will some of it that is pooped out still be viable? I know a lot of it will be ground in digestion but can some of it make it through unharmed?

This is spread out over 3 acres. In the past I have always had seriously lush grass in spite of them eating a ton of the seed.
 
I think everything that passes through the gizzard - and that should be everything they eat - is ground to paste so I don't think any that passes through is viable. Your field may have been made lush due to some duck fertilizer!
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I didn't think much would make it through but was optimistic. Thanks for your feedback. But, no, LOL, the nice grass was probably just my intense top-seeding and chickens/dogs/deer free ranging on it all year
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I only have Whistlers visit and they stick to the tops of the buildings.
 
I disagree. A large minority of these seeds do sprout. That's how plants are spread. Birds eat and fly off. They deficate in a different area and spread those weeds/wild flowers to a different location.
 

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