Yesterday at 1:38 PM #1 G GFalbo Hatching Jul 5, 2025 4 0 2 My husband, because google said it was okay, fed the chickens peanuts in shells, after I told him not to. Some of the chickens r not feeling well. Is there something we can do to help him? Thanks, Gwen
My husband, because google said it was okay, fed the chickens peanuts in shells, after I told him not to. Some of the chickens r not feeling well. Is there something we can do to help him? Thanks, Gwen
Yesterday at 1:43 PM #2 A Airyaman Songster Feb 24, 2025 223 410 123 Central Alabama Were they salted peanuts? Raw or cooked? https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/can-chickens-eat-peanuts-all-you-need-to-know.77153/
Were they salted peanuts? Raw or cooked? https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/can-chickens-eat-peanuts-all-you-need-to-know.77153/
Yesterday at 1:46 PM #4 A Airyaman Songster Feb 24, 2025 223 410 123 Central Alabama I edited my post, linked to a thread here about chickens and peanuts.
Yesterday at 1:50 PM Thread starter #5 G GFalbo Hatching Jul 5, 2025 4 0 2 GFalbo said: No not salted Click to expand...
Yesterday at 1:51 PM #6 nuthatched CEO, Orneriness and Co. Premium Feather Member 5 Years Nov 9, 2019 27,854 51,588 1,026 Rim Country, Az Peanuts are fine treats, but the shells may be hard to digest for them
Yesterday at 1:53 PM #7 A Airyaman Songster Feb 24, 2025 223 410 123 Central Alabama And always, with any treat, make sure they have grit available.
Yesterday at 1:59 PM Thread starter #8 G GFalbo Hatching Jul 5, 2025 4 0 2 Thank-you for your help. My husband massaged their throats but no shells in there. Maybe having a hard time digesting.
Thank-you for your help. My husband massaged their throats but no shells in there. Maybe having a hard time digesting.