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  • can i feed my chickens potatoe skins

    can i feed my 3 chickens potatoe skins, boiled or raw ? also carrot peelings, is there any nutritien in them for the chickes, or should i stick to corn, cabbage leaves....

    thanks

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    As far as I know potato skins have to be cooked before feeding them to the hens and according to family history hens won't eat carrot.

    But any green veg, lettuce, cabbage, bean tops etc... is fine. Mine like butternut squash peelings and seeds, dandylions are fought over!
    The weeks and the years are fine. It's the days I can't cope with!

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    • #3
      We used to boil up all the veg peels and feed them to the chickens mixed with layers mash.
      Happy Gardening,
      Shirley

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      • #4
        My MIL boiled all the veg peelings and fed them to the chooks. Smelt disgusting while they were being cooked but the hens loved it.

        From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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        • #5
          That's very interesting...I have had chickens off and on my whole life and I honestly have never cooked anything for my chickens...I gave them any parings, peels or skins or seeds whatever from my kitchen....if they didn't eat something it quickly became compost in the yard....even seeds and pulp from my jelly and jam making just got tossed over the fence....Chickens love to scratch and I often let them work my compost before I actually started using it in the bin...What ever I had collected...leaves, grass clippings, kitchen stuff, I just dumped by the bag full in a corner of their pen....before you know it, they were in the middle scratching and digging and helping me make compost...I love chickens...

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          • #6
            According to DEFRA you are not allowed to feed any catering waste to any farmed animal type - hobby chickens count as farmed animals and anything prepared in your kitchen counts as catering waste. But... you are allowed to feed them vegetable scraps if they were prepared ie peeled in the garden
            Stupid isn't it.

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            • #7
              What next

              From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SuzieP View Post
                According to DEFRA you are not allowed to feed any catering waste to any farmed animal type - hobby chickens count as farmed animals and anything prepared in your kitchen counts as catering waste. But... you are allowed to feed them vegetable scraps if they were prepared ie peeled in the garden
                Stupid isn't it.
                What 's really stupid is that we are paying taxes to employ these half-wits. They probably all have spotless four wheel drives and box-fresh wellies.

                I'll put up a sign by the compost heap (also in urdu, polish,and cantonese) saying "Scatching about here forbidden"

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                • #9
                  I'll put up a sign by the compost heap (also in urdu, polish,and cantonese) saying "Scatching about here forbidden"
                  Don't forget the "Take-away Closed" sign.
                  I've got a great mental picture now of my chickens walking forlornly away

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                  • #10
                    if your not selling your eggs you dont have to stick to defra
                    Yo an' Bob
                    Walk lightly on the earth
                    take only what you need
                    give all you can
                    and your produce will be bountifull

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