There have been threads where people have said that their chickens have gotten sick from eating a leaves/fruit but here is a list of plants/food that are toxic for chickens. If someone asks about toxic plants/food for chickens and how to avoid them, direct them to this thread please. Hopefully it will make things easier for people.
Toxic Plants for Chickens:
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Toxic Plants for Chickens:
- (Black) Deadly Nightshade
- Bloodroot
- Bull Nettle
- Bracken
- Bryony
- Carelessweed
- Castor Bean
- Clematis
- Cocklebur
- Corn Cockle
- Curly Dock
- Daphne Berries
- Delphinium
- Some Ferns
- Foxglove
- Some Fungi
- Ground Ivy
- Hemlock
- Horse Chestnut
- Hyacinth
- Hydrangea
- Ivy
- Most ornamental Irises
- Laburnum (seed)
- Lantana
- Lily of the Valley
- Meadow Buttercup
- Oleander
- Potato Sprouts
- Privet
- Rapeseed
- Rhubarb Leaves
- Nightshade (Also called Deadly Nightshade)
- Rhododendron
- St. John's Wort
- Tulip
- Water Hemlock (Cicuta maculata L.
- Yew
- Plants that are part of the nightshade family - Members of the nightshade family include potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplant. The Latin name for these plants is Solanaceae. This is because they contain a compound called solanine. This is toxic to chickens. The compound can be broken down if the plants are cooked however. So any cooked potatoes or tomatoes are generally okay to give to your chickens. If you are worried, it is better to just not feed these plants to your chickens.
- Onions - Fed in large quantities onions can cause anemia or jaundice, and sometimes it can be fatal. This is because it contains thiosulphate which destroys red blood cells.
- Avocados - Avocados contain the toxin persin. This has been associated with myocardial necrosis, which is where the heart stops working.
- Apple seeds - The seeds contain cyanide which can kill your chickens. Any other part of the apple is fine, so when giving them apple ensure they are seed free.
- Citrus fruit - Citrus fruits probably won’t kill your chickens, however they do cause a drop in egg production. Fed in moderation is ok.
- Dried, raw beans - Uncooked beans contain hemaglutin which can be toxic to your chickens. Cooked beans are fine.
- Chocolate or sweet things - Chocolate contains toxin methylxanthines theobromine. Just like too much sugar is bad for humans, too much sugar can cause your chickens to be overweight leading to a drop in egg production.
- Salty foods - Chickens can suffer from salt poisoning, as they don’t naturally ingest a lot of salt.
- Moldy food - Moldy food should never be fed to chickens as the mold can cause illness and may be fatal. Overripe, wilted vegetables, or stale bread is all fine as long as mold is not present.
Hope this has been helpful!