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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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Can Chickens Eat Ice Cream? Is It A Safe Snack

by Susan
can chickens eat ice cream

Who doesn’t love sitting down and enjoying a nice bowl of ice cream? I know I do. It can be …

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Can Chickens Eat Wild Bird Seed? And The Best Options On The Market

by Susan
can chickens eat wild bird seed

You have hummingbird feeders, suet, and platform feeders, and it costs you several hundreds of dollars a year to both …

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Can Chickens Yellow Eat Squash? Is It Safe for Chickens?

by Susan
can chickens eat yellow squash

Nobody likes eating the same food every day, and this is true for our pets too. Chickens need a wide …

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Can Chickens Eat Elephant Ear Plants? Are They Safe or Toxic?

by Susan
can chickens eat elephant ear plants

People use many plants to decorate their landscape. In tropical climates, it’s very common to find the ornate elephant plant. …

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Can Chickens Eat French Fries? Are They Safe or Toxic?

by Susan
can chickens eat french fries

Just like humans, chickens enjoy snacks every once in a while. Chickens are omnivores and can, and should, have a …

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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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