I've got a large family and we're the house the young adults all hang out in so I get some odd leftovers at times.
My spare kid is assistant manager at Domino's. Some mornings, after he worked closing, I find a pizza box on the counter with something like a marginally burned Hawaiian or a mis-made combo. If I'm pitching a few slices of dried out pizza can the chickens have one?
The 7yo is a slow eater. Sometimes he doesn't finish his PBJ at lunch and I find it in the back of the fridge a couple days later -- stale and unappetizing though not spoiled. Can the chickens have that?
You can imagine that a house with multiple young adults around ends up with a lot of almost empty bags of chips after a D&D night or a LAN party. Can the chickens clean them up?
Dried up BBQ ribs? Cold french fries? Someone's unfinished bowl of chili? The new brand of salsa that was on sale which turned out to be NASTY?
Assuming reasonable quantities, are there any random leftovers that chickens shouldn't be given?
My spare kid is assistant manager at Domino's. Some mornings, after he worked closing, I find a pizza box on the counter with something like a marginally burned Hawaiian or a mis-made combo. If I'm pitching a few slices of dried out pizza can the chickens have one?
The 7yo is a slow eater. Sometimes he doesn't finish his PBJ at lunch and I find it in the back of the fridge a couple days later -- stale and unappetizing though not spoiled. Can the chickens have that?
You can imagine that a house with multiple young adults around ends up with a lot of almost empty bags of chips after a D&D night or a LAN party. Can the chickens clean them up?
Dried up BBQ ribs? Cold french fries? Someone's unfinished bowl of chili? The new brand of salsa that was on sale which turned out to be NASTY?
Assuming reasonable quantities, are there any random leftovers that chickens shouldn't be given?