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Can Chickens Eat Aloe? [Safe or Toxic for Your Flock?]

by Susan
can chickens eat aloe

Chickens need a wide variety of foods and treats in order for them to have a healthy and balanced diet. …

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Can Chickens Eat Gingerbread and Gingerbread Houses?

by Susan
can chickens eat gingerbread

Making gingerbread is a popular Christmas tradition. If you have pet chickens, it’s normal to want to give them treats …

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Can Chickens Eat Cilantro Is It Safe for Them?

by Susan
can chickens eat cilantro

Farmers who raise chickens know chickens can eat almost any type of food, especially meat chickens whose purpose is to …

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Can Chickens Eat Chia Seeds? Is It Safe or Toxic for Your Flock?

by Susan
can chickens eat chia seeds

Chickens will happily try new foods as they need a wide variety of them to maintain a healthy and balanced …

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Can Chickens Eat Broccoli? Is This Vegetable Safe & Healthy?

by Susan
can chickens eat broccoli

If you have a pet chicken, then naturally, you are going to have some questions about what they can and …

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Can Chickens Eat Marshmallows? Are They Safe or Toxic?

by Susan
can chickens eat marshmallows

Chickens love food and treats and are willing to try anything new with a curious peck. Chicken owners are always …

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I’m an avid animal lover, and blogger. I’ve always wanted to raise chickens because I was intrigued by the fresh organic eggs, fertilizer, and just having them as pets. Finally, as an adult, we’ve been raising chickens for 3 years now, we have 12 hens and one rooster. These days I blog about everything related to chickens. Everything in this blog should be used for educational purposes and NOT veterinary advice. If you believe something is wrong with your pets, you should consult your veterinarian immediately.

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