Birdsonghill
Crowing
I had six sheep get into and eat azaleas and barely saved them with stomach tubing them with charcoal in water. That's a lot of work to stomach tube flush 6 adult sheep, better to prevent it! Chickens and sheep are domestic animals and are not as savvy as wild animals about what to eat. I lost a few chickens over the years from them eating poisonous plants(beware of castor bean plants, they drop seeds) and commercial lawn fertilizer many years ago. Chickens do not throw up toxic stuff like dogs might. They just die usually. I have learned to keep many plants or dangerous granular substances away from where my bachelor rooster flock and sheep that I allow to roam are. Actually I have retired from the sheep business now. I intend to keep chickens till the end, if able. Happy chickens everybody!Although chickens can eat the fruit of an eggplant like us humans, the eggplant plant itself is considered toxic to the chickens. It always shows up on the list of things not to let your chickens eat. I'm talking about the leaves of the eggplant. Eggplant is in the nightshade family and your chickens can get sick, or die, if they eat too many eggplant leaves.
I grow eggplants at home. I toss all our bits and pieces from the eggplant fruit into the chicken bucket. But when I pull the plant, it goes into the pallet wood composting bin and not into the chicken run composting system.
A person should protect the nightshade plants from the chickens and/or the chickens from the nightshade plants. Either way, your chickens will be better off not eating the leaves from those plants.