My babies had yogurt and grapes for breakfast, and a few of the first asparagus from the garden after dinner - and as many worms from the garden as my 2 year old can find (today it was 2 for 6 chickens).
My babies had mixed frozen fruit that I defrosted. Boy, one would get a huge blackberry and play keep-a-way while the other chicks chased her! Very fun to watch! They also got a muffin in their treat ball. I'm thinking of keeping the berries frozen and just breaking them up a bit for when the Texas heat arrives. : )
Mine have been eating Maple tree "helicopters", especially now that they've started sprouting. Much easier than trying to peck the seed out. I have piles of them under the trees - when I see them start to sprout, I toss in a double handful.
I love giving them things that would otherwise be considered waste. Or bad - like when I rake up the dried crabgrass areas. It's full of seeds, so I don't want to put it on the compost or garden, but it turns out chickens LOVE crabgrass seeds! It's a two-fer! feeds the chickens AND keeps much (I wish all) of the crabgrass out of my lawn. I even bagged up some, so I can give it to them later.
Every morning I give my Chickens a big bowl of a combination of canned corn, canned mixed vegetables, Boss, rice, oatmeal and scratch along with grapes, bread and one hotdog chopped up.
They don't seem to really eat chicken pellets. I wonder why