Berries
Greens
Eggs and Eggshells
Fruits
Garlic
Herbs: Basil, thyme, comfrey, parsley, bay leaves, lavender, calendula, spearmint, lemongrass, catnip, sage, oregano, yarrow, chickweed, marjoram, cilantro, peppermint, clover, dandelions, dill, bee balm, echinacea, fennel, mint, feverfew, garlic, ginger, lemon balm, marigold, nasturtium, nettles, pineapple sage, rosemary, wormwood and cinnamon.
Dairy
Meat Scraps- Do not feed them spoiled meat, as it’s poisonous.
Other Vegetables
Pumpkins and Squash-
Spaghetti, Pasta, Bread and Rice
Bread
Garden or Yard Weeds: Avoid feeding them yew, mushrooms or fungi.
Foods to Never Feed Your Chickens
Alcohol
Moldy Foods
Anything Salty
Asparagus-This will change the flavor of a hen’s egg to a bad taste but it otherwise is not harmful.
Avocado-Avocado has a fatty acid in it called “persin” which sadly can be fatal to chickens and sometimes other birds.
Fish and Anything that is Strong Tasting and/or Smells-These foods aren’t bad for you chickens but will effect the smell and taste of a hen’s egg. They may also cause the bird to get diarrhea if fed often.
Green Areas of Potatoes, Peels and Potato Sprouts-All are poisonous.
Herbs and Plants to Stay Away from-Azalea, philodendron, rhododendron, sweet pea, black nightshade, foxglove, oleander, castor bean, vetch, henbane, irises, lantana, St. john's wort, trumpets vine, morning glory, datura, clematis and honeysuckle. If any of the herbs you are wondering about are not listed in this book, look them up before giving to your flock.
Leaves from Tomato, Pepper, Potato, Eggplant or Nightshade Plants
Onions-Onions contain a substance called “thiosulphate” which will kill red blood cells, cause anemia and sometimes even result in death.
Potatoes-Surprisingly, potatoes contain solanine which causes diarrhea, heart failure and kills red blood cells. However, sweet potatoes do not contain this substance and are perfectly fine and dandy to feed to your flock. Sweet potato fries are also fine as long as they aren’t salted.
Processed Foods and Sweets
Raw, Dry Beans
Raw Peanuts and Other Nuts
Rhubarb leaves-Rhubarb leaves surprisingly contain oxalic acid which is poisonous to chickens.
Tobacco