Pumpkin questions

momofchicks

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Apr 23, 2008
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It's pumpkin carving time and I think I saw that our chickens can eat the seeds. Okay, do we just give them all the insides of the pumpkin fresh out of the pumpkin? Does any of it need to be cooked?
Thanks

Edited to ask: I only have 8 chickens, how much pumpkin guts and seeds can I give them? Do I give it all in one day or spread it out over a week or what? We carved 3 pumpkins and I saved everything in a freezer bag.
 
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I got a co-worker give me the seeds from her pumpkin carving (my kids are grown up and out of the house, so we don't carve anymore:() and my chickies looked at me like I was trying to poison them! The looked at the seeds. Looked at me. Pecked at the seeds (but didn't pick any up). Looked back at me indignantly. The seeds are still sitting in the dish 3 days later.

How do you get your chickens to be more adventurous in their foods?
 
Glad I ran across this post today! We are having a pumpkin carving party today and I was hoping I could just throw the gunk in the run for the chickens. We have two little kids who are coming today and want to feed the chickens so bad. This will be perfect
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We carved three pumpkins and brought the "ugly insides" to the chickens. It was a FEEDING FRENZY! They adored the treat...within the hour, they ate all the seeds/meat. I have read that the pumpkin seeds are a natural de-wormer too. Now that's what I call a perfect treat.
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Oh yes, it was a feeding frenzy yesterday! The chickens were wild for the pumpkin - ate every last bite. There are still a few seeds in the run, but I'm sure they will be gone soon. I bagged up 3 gallon size baggies of pumpkin guts for them to have this week too.

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