What Are Your Chickens' Favorite Garden Scraps?
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:42 am
Its almost August, and our garden is really starting to produce! Ive been left with a lot of scraps, which I used to just throw in the compost bin, but Ive started experimenting with feeding them to the hens instead. I know that nightshade plants like potato and tomato vines are a no-go for chickens, but most other garden scraps seem safe.
My chickens absolutely love watermelon and cantaloupe. They devour it down to the tough skin! They also enjoy greens like lettuce, turnip greens, and kale, but only if I tie them up like a pinata and hang them from a string. Theyll circle around and peck at the greens, which is really entertaining to watch. They also love tomato waste; I canned 20 quarts of tomato sauce, and they had a great time picking at the skins and seeds.
Ive tried giving them yellow squash, but they didnt seem interestedthey looked at it and walked away. Maybe the seeds are too big for them? Im also getting string beans, limas, and carrots in, but they wont touch the carrot tops!
Im curious to know if anyone else has had similar experiences with garden scraps or if there are other things from your garden your hens seem to particularly enjoy. Id love some more ideas to keep them happy and healthy!
My chickens absolutely love watermelon and cantaloupe. They devour it down to the tough skin! They also enjoy greens like lettuce, turnip greens, and kale, but only if I tie them up like a pinata and hang them from a string. Theyll circle around and peck at the greens, which is really entertaining to watch. They also love tomato waste; I canned 20 quarts of tomato sauce, and they had a great time picking at the skins and seeds.
Ive tried giving them yellow squash, but they didnt seem interestedthey looked at it and walked away. Maybe the seeds are too big for them? Im also getting string beans, limas, and carrots in, but they wont touch the carrot tops!
Im curious to know if anyone else has had similar experiences with garden scraps or if there are other things from your garden your hens seem to particularly enjoy. Id love some more ideas to keep them happy and healthy!