Stargazer04
Chirping
- Oct 14, 2018
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Can I feed my chickens my old thanksgiving brussel sprouts?
(they are more then a week old and have been sitting in my fridge)
(they are more then a week old and have been sitting in my fridge)
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Boil them up and yes they can be fed..Can I feed my chickens my old thanksgiving brussel sprouts?
(they are more then a week old and have been sitting in my fridge)
but if I dont boil then I shouldnt feed it to them, correct?Boil them up and yes they can be fed..
Just makes them soft and easier to eat..I cook spaghetti squash for my Birds too..but if I dont boil then I shouldnt feed it to them, correct?
They are cooked.Are they raw or leftover cooked ones from your meal? IF they are not spoiled - stinky, slimy or moldy - then I don't see why not.
I threw them out in the endMy chickens like them raw. If they have been cooked, it's over a week old. I would throw them out - just like I would do for myself for food in the fridge. But, raw would be fine as long as they are not rotten.
thank you, but I threw them out anyways.Just makes them soft and easier to eat..I cook spaghetti squash for my Birds too..