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Oh no, at the end of the list is a link to a list of toxic plants, http://www.poultryhelp.com/toxicplants.html. Just about every plant in my yard is on that list. Is that list a little extreme or do I have to clear my yard before I let the girls range?
I got some of those plants in my yard, too. Last year, it wasn't a problem with the free-ranging chickens. But then again, they didn't get sick from the avocado, either. Of course I won't feed them that again, now that I know! I think if they're overall healthy birds, they can probably tolerate an upset stomach (crop) every once in a while...
Oh no, at the end of the list is a link to a list of toxic plants, http://www.poultryhelp.com/toxicplants.html. Just about every plant in my yard is on that list. Is that list a little extreme or do I have to clear my yard before I let the girls range?
I got some of those plants in my yard, too. Last year, it wasn't a problem with the free-ranging chickens. But then again, they didn't get sick from the avocado, either. Of course I won't feed them that again, now that I know! I think if they're overall healthy birds, they can probably tolerate an upset stomach (crop) every once in a while...