Skip to content
henraising.com
  • Feeding & Nutrition
  • Common Questions
  • General Care

Feeding & Nutrition

Can Chickens Eat Kale? Is It Safe or Toxic?

by Susan
can chickens eat kale

Kale is a superfood for humans, but can chickens eat kale? Is it safe, toxic, or does it make a …

Read more

Can Chickens Eat Cabbage? Is It Safe, Toxic, or Good for Them?

by Susan
can chickens eat cabbage

Many chicken owners feed their chickens a combo of kitchen scraps, cracked corn, etc., without thinking twice about it. Especially …

Read more

Can Chickens Drink Gatorade? A Look At The Benefits

by Susan
can chickens drink gatorade

After being outside for some time, it is customary to be thirsty for something other than water- something more thirst-quenching. …

Read more

Are Nuts Dangerous to Chickens? Do They Make A Good Snack?

by Susan
are nuts dangerous to chickens

Nuts are the perfect blend of fiber, good fats, and protein. They are popular amongst humans, and, with so many …

Read more

Why Do Chickens Eat Styrofoam?

by Susan
why do chickens eat styrofoam

If you’ve purchased new styrofoam panels to insulate your chicken coop, you might notice that some chickens might peck on …

Read more

Can Chickens Eat Sardines? A Look At The Nutritional Value

by Susan
can chickens eat sardines

Chickens make great pets and many people use them as garbage disposals feeding them table scraps and other types of …

Read more

Older posts
Newer posts
← Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Next →

Legal

Hen Raising is owned and operated by Susan and is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Susan also participates in affiliate programs with Bluehost, Clickbank, CJ, ShareASale, and other sites. Susan is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies.

About Us

Susan

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.

Click here to read more about us

  • Feeding & Nutrition
  • Common Questions
  • General Care
RaisingHens.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

Privacy Policy