can someone tell me if i am doing any harm to the chooks by hanging large raw carrots in the run,for them to peck at ?, i read somewhere that root crops have always to be cooked,but i have been giving mine raw,as they seem to love them,i just want to make sure i am not building up problems by feeding them raw roots as playthings(they seem to queue up when its down to last bits),and they leave nothing...
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI can't imagine why raw carrots would be dangerous, unless they choke on them?
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Mine get all the runner beans that have gone stringy. They help themselves to the pea shoots. There's lots of things on a 'not to eat' list but then the same things appear on a 'give to eat' on another website. (parsley for one) The only things all websites seem to agree on is no to avocado and raw potatoes.
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Not sure whether the need to cook beans (the seed-bit) applies to chooks as well as humans?
Carrots cannot be a bad thing unless they are eating really vast quantities of them (which seems unlikely).Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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Originally posted by frias View PostMy lot won't eat carrots either. Unless grated and cooked. I also cook the beans and chop small. Mind you I often eat a bean seed myself without cooking it.
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