I was worried about this last spring when I started with my first adult hen and hatched 25 chicks in my incubator for my preschool.
I have two rhubarb plants in the garden where they spend a lot of time free ranging. I knew the leaves were poisonous to humans, but hoped my chickens would have enough sense not to eat things they shouldn't. How can they survive if they don't?
I never could keep them away from the rhubarb. It was their favorite plant out there. They had the entire vegetable garden to choose from and they went for the rhubarb. I watched them and there was never a hint of a problem. We have enjoyed their eggs all year and the three that I kept are big, beautiful and healthy. Go figure. Maybe we worry too much.
I have two rhubarb plants in the garden where they spend a lot of time free ranging. I knew the leaves were poisonous to humans, but hoped my chickens would have enough sense not to eat things they shouldn't. How can they survive if they don't?
I never could keep them away from the rhubarb. It was their favorite plant out there. They had the entire vegetable garden to choose from and they went for the rhubarb. I watched them and there was never a hint of a problem. We have enjoyed their eggs all year and the three that I kept are big, beautiful and healthy. Go figure. Maybe we worry too much.

