(please add your suggestions to the list of)Things to tell your spouse not to feed the babies:

I often end up picking through the scrap bin before the chickens get to it. Some things I avoid:

  • Raw potatoes and peels (cooked potatoes are okay)
  • Stems and leaves from plants in the nightshade family such as tomatoes and potatoes (tomatoes are fine, as long as there are no leaves)
  • Avocado skins and pits, though some people prefer to avoid avocados altogether
  • Strongly salty foods (lightly salted is okay)
  • Too many apple seeds (apple seeds are toxic consumed in large amounts)
  • Chocolate and sugary foods and snacks, including candy
  • Raw or dry beans
  • Raw eggs (there is some debate on this, mostly because feeding raw eggs sometimes causes egg-eating habits)
  • Chicken (other meat is okay by my standards)
 
Mine isn't the type to feed them anything without asking me first. He asks what scraps to save, but doesn't feed them. He has said a couple times I should show him how to do everything in case I can't. Said it's pretty easy. Food is in the metal bins. It goes in the green and white hanging things. Water goes in the red and white thing up on blocks.
 
I often end up picking through the scrap bin before the chickens get to it. Some things I avoid:

  • Raw potatoes and peels (cooked potatoes are okay)
  • Stems and leaves from plants in the nightshade family such as tomatoes and potatoes (tomatoes are fine, as long as there are no leaves)
  • Avocado skins and pits, though some people prefer to avoid avocados altogether
  • Strongly salty foods (lightly salted is okay)
  • Too many apple seeds (apple seeds are toxic consumed in large amounts)
  • Chocolate and sugary foods and snacks, including candy
  • Raw or dry beans
  • Raw eggs (there is some debate on this, mostly because feeding raw eggs sometimes causes egg-eating habits)
  • Chicken (other meat is okay by my standards)
I feed mine left over chicken all the time. I tell them thier eating thier cousin. :lau
 
Mine isn't the type to feed them anything without asking me first. He asks what scraps to save, but doesn't feed them. He has said a couple times I should show him how to do everything in case I can't. Said it's pretty easy. Food is in the metal bins. It goes in the green and white hanging things. Water goes in the red and white thing up on blocks.
I labelled the jars, and he still ends up giving the ducks the hen food and the hens the duck food. I don't think it is his fault, I think the chickens are tricking him by swapping out the jar lids (on which i put the labels), because the chickens ALWAYS want to steal food that isn't meant for them.

just to be clear...
it can't possibly be that I mix up the lids by mistake and don't notice because i know the food on sight. Instead I believe it is the chickens doing it.
 

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