My sweet little SS ate the grossest thing today.i saw her dragging something with her beak that had flies buzzing around it. Turned out to be a dead sparrow. Before I could get it away from her she had pulled out the guts and eaten them leaving a neat round opening in the middle of the abdomen. I looked like a pale worm.....to her I guess.

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Did throw the remainder in the trash.....poor birdie.
As I had stated earlier in this ?thread?(is that the right terminology?) that especially the new comers knew what a chicken will eat they would be so brooded out if they knew what a chicken would eat.
!!!!NEWS FLASH!!!!
(not yelling)
Chickens exude the exemplary model of omnivore
I do a lot of hunting and fishing and a little trapping. That's the main stay in my world. Even my buddies bring their harvested meat here for me to process because they know I don't waste anything.
We end up with chunks of unusable meat and what we refer to as gut piles laying about. The dogs get served whatever they will eat. They don't eat the contents of the stomach or intestines. That is left to become fertilizer for the soil. In a cpl of years the color and grow of the fauna is so much more vibrant,... .....until the chickens found the gut piles.
Hey newcomers, rats, mice, yup dead sparrows too, leaves, squirrels, stones, fish, deer, elk, beef, bones, liver, intestines, fur, bugs, nuts, berries,.......anything a chicken can peck into pieces small enough to invest, they most likely will "have at er." Ironically, these eggs and flesh make for a more delectable flavour in soup, roast, fry..........
In the event that you are, what we older country boys refer to as, "prissy" please absolutely ensure that nothing can get in or out of your "domesticated fowl enclosure". If you are one of the more squeamish types I give you encouragement to use 3/8" hardware cloth coupled with a metal small mesh insect screen all the way around, over and under.
But if you think you can handle good ole fashioned chicken the way they evolved in the jungles, open range free roaming birds is so tasty. The eggs are more nutritious too and a heck of ALOT tastier than large intensive farming technique production eggs.
Footnote, Chlorophyll is one of the best natural detoxifiers available. Grass and dandelions have chlorophyll..
Anecdote, Back yard chickens = Natural weed reduction and fertilizer engineers + mini garden tillers + insecticides.