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StrawHouseRanch Posted - Apr 17 2012 : 1:50:48 PM
I was reading through the list of toxic plants from the poultry help website and noticed that strawberries and apples are considered toxic to chickens. I'm so glad I found this before I treated my chickens to some strawberries from my new plants!! I've been cutting up apple cores and giving them as part of their treats too. Glad they haven't shown any ill effects from them, but I'll certainly stop from now on.

http://www.poultryhelp.com/toxicplants.html#C

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levisgrammy Posted - Apr 28 2012 : 06:24:15 AM
I was surprised to see this. I grew up on a chicken farm. We gave them whatever, greens and fruits, apples, pears, berries etc. They knew what to eat and what not to eat. Never had any die. We sold the eggs and butchered for meat. They very well be talking about man made arsenic which is not the same as in the apples because it takes a huge amount of seeds to get an amount that would make one sick. We have been known to eat the seeds ourselves.

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countrymommy85 Posted - Apr 26 2012 : 07:58:05 AM
My chickens don't eat my strawberry plants... just the berries and they LOVE them. It's weird what chickens will eat and what they won't. Like most animals I have noticed that the majority of the time they won't eat something if it's bad for them. I put out oranges for the orioles in the summer and last summer I had some squirrels get them off the feeder and throw them on the ground and the chickens ate everything inside of the peel but didn't touch the peel. It was interesting to see. Anyway I guess anything in large quantities could be hurtful at some point.

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FieldsofThyme Posted - Apr 26 2012 : 06:52:35 AM
I've fed my chickens strawberries from my garden each summer, and they have not had any problems.

Interesting.

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sherrye Posted - Apr 25 2012 : 2:27:23 PM
i want to mention that the skin of beans like pinto and red have an enzyme that retards growth. if they eat a lot it will cause an upset. it causes this in cows, pigs, goats etc. also. we cooked over 1500 pounds of dry beans and fed to stock. it lasted 4 years. happy days to all. i always learn new things here. sherrye

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batznthebelfry Posted - Apr 25 2012 : 11:43:53 AM
lol Paula......yeah mine won't eat rise crispies...lol......they give me that chicken look...Michele'

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StrawHouseRanch Posted - Apr 25 2012 : 10:30:49 AM
My girls nose the cheerios around, but don't eat them. Maybe they don't like store brand!!

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grace gerber Posted - Apr 25 2012 : 10:17:05 AM
O.K. I am lost but what is new.. I have been giving strawberries and their tops to my chickens for 20 years or more (Not the same chickens) with trouble but then I never have much to spare.. I think it just might be the quanity but what do I know.

As for the bean thing - what I do for great winter treats is I soak and sprout the beans that way they do not get a hard bean and they also get the greens. Mind you again they do not get tons.

I have also found I have some chickens that won't touch things and others who just about take my hand off hoping I will drop it in their direction. They sure do keep me on my toes
Great thread and will re read to make sure I am not feeding something I should not.

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batznthebelfry Posted - Apr 24 2012 : 10:04:02 PM
I like that that list on backyard chickens but where they put meat scraps they didn't say no raw meats...thats a no-no because of meat worms & parasites your chickens can get that can do big damage to them so if you feed meat to them even fish make sure its cooked fr them.......If yo do use dried beans for them grind them up...it is ok for them to have dried beans as long as they are ground up...very good protein for them......dried whole beans are like rice & once get moisture swell so thats why you should never give them to them whole...but if ground up & mixed with other scratch type foods its ok for them......same goes for grits...they swell also but if dried & in with scratch they are fine.....
As for the list differences the Agricultural dept is always doing testing so the list changes as they find out new info so it takes time for the list to be updated with all the places like backyard chickens ect.......I always feel if you are unsure just don't do it...chickens are such wonderful animals with lots of things that they like they will never get bored with all the things you give them as treats....mine still love cheerios the best...lol...Michele'

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StrawHouseRanch Posted - Apr 24 2012 : 07:53:03 AM
I like that list better! I wonder why we see such a difference between lists.

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FARMALLChick Posted - Apr 24 2012 : 07:47:31 AM
Here's a good link for you. I've been feeding strawberries to my girls for 6 years - no problems.
http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/chicken-treat-chart-the-best-treats-for-backyard-chickens

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soapmommy60543 Posted - Apr 20 2012 : 08:10:19 AM
I know nothing about chickens, except that I can tell them from ducks and I know they make my eggs, but...

Is it possible that chickens shouldn't have the PLANT part of a strawberry, versus the fruit part?

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acairnsmom Posted - Apr 20 2012 : 08:03:07 AM
Thanks Michele! And thanks Paula, this was a good topic. I always thought chickens could eat just about anything but now I know better. My girls are just old enough that I want to start giving them treats, it's good to have a list of what I can give them without fear of poisoning them! It's supposed to be in the 70's here this weekend and I plan I letting them out in their run for a little while Saturday and Sunday. Kind of like hardening off plants, lol!

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batznthebelfry Posted - Apr 19 2012 : 5:03:17 PM
unless chickens are starving they are good at knowing what is bad for them to eat & what is good out in the wild....here is a short list of 'good' things to feed your chickens
pears, apples, peaches, cherries..remove seeds
banana...remove peel
berries
watermelon...can have seeds
all sweet mellows...can have seeds
pumpkins...can have seeds...raw or cooked
all lettuces
tomatoes
peas..raw or cooked
broccoli raw or cooked
brussels sprouts...raw or cooked
winter & summer squash raw or cooked
kale raw or cooked
bell peppers...can eat seeds
bean & alfalfa sprouts
beets...raw or cooked
cabbage raw or cooked
corn on the cob raw or cooked
mustard, turnip & collard greens...raw or cooked
as for weeds...dandelion, lambsquarters, plaintain,red or white clover, purselane leaves
flower heads of marigolds, red or white clover, johnny jump-ups, purple violet blooms, chamomile....Michele'

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acairnsmom Posted - Apr 19 2012 : 1:23:57 PM
Is it just me or is that list Paula gave the link awfully long? I'm reading it and there are so many plants on there I'm wondering how the chickens survived all these years without poisoning themselves! Maybe there should be a list of acceptable treats instead? Now I'm afraid to put my chicks outside in a few weeks! Yikes, I'll have to go over every inch of ground to make sure there are no toxic plants growing in their run!

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batznthebelfry Posted - Apr 19 2012 : 10:17:28 AM
there is a big scare right now about making arsanic illegal to have or give to any chicken....well I agree but the seeds of apples are considered natural arsanic not manmade so there is a big difference...manmade will kill quickly over time or all at once if in high amounts...apple seeds being a milder natural form will kill if you gave them like a bucket of them...but even people swallow apple seeds at times with no ill affects.....its all about moderation of giving apples with the seeds...so don't panic that one apple with seeds is going to do your chickens in......when I was young I ate a peach & apricot pit & lived to tell about it...lol...didn't know they were considered poison....I have always taken out the seeds of the apples cause I cut them up like I did for my kids...just a habit....with the strawberries I am still trying to figure out why thats on the list as a toxic.....have the tiny seeds been tested & considered poison...anyone that finds out what type of poison please let us know......Michele'

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windypines Posted - Apr 19 2012 : 09:21:47 AM
Yuh, my chickens should all be dead then. I have thrown them a bucket full of apples to pick on. And they will try to get into my strawberry beds, and eat strawberries when they are ripe. No one has ever died from it either.

Michele
oldbittyhen Posted - Apr 18 2012 : 12:59:48 PM
citric fruit is very dangerous for rabbits I know...and grapes are very hard on dogs kidneys and should not be fed to them...

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StrawHouseRanch Posted - Apr 18 2012 : 12:24:55 PM
Michele, you are awesome!! Thank you!!!

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batznthebelfry Posted - Apr 18 2012 : 11:02:37 AM
The citric fruits are dangerous because of the oils in the peels....so if you feed them oranges, grapefruits always peel off the outer peel before giving it to them...the acid in the fruits is ok as they do need citric acid for its vit c content...but don't go over board & give them like a big wash tub of oranges at one time...lol...mine adore oranges ever so often in the summer when its super hot & they are over heated & working too hard to stay cool.........just know chickens make their own vit c so its not something you have to worry about but giving them these types of fruits are safe with out the peels...Michele'

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StrawHouseRanch Posted - Apr 18 2012 : 08:14:22 AM
I'm so glad to get feedback from everyone. The list did say seeds in the apples...so glad, so now I can still give them my cores minus the seeds! I never gave them a large amount, but I don't want to risk anything. It seems like I read somewhere that anything with citric acid is considered a no-no, so that takes care of much of the fruit. I assumed that since songbirds eat strawberries that chickens would be okay with them as well.

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crittergranny Posted - Apr 17 2012 : 9:04:54 PM
I wonder if maybe it is like a lot of medicinal type things and is good for them in small amounts but toxic in larger amounts? My daughter has a list of things that are toxic or irritants to chickens I will see if I can post it for everyone. When I read it I was very surprised at the things that don't set well with them. A lot more than I thought. Sort of like when I found out beans are toxic to dogs. And no wonder my dogs always ate around them.
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laurentany Posted - Apr 17 2012 : 8:37:22 PM
Wow, I never heard this either...I do give my gals scraps, which sometimes include strawberries and apples. too. The thing that they love most is grapes (as far as fruit) and yes they love watermelon too. I have heard of apple seeds when consumed in large amounts to be posionous. Hmmm....I wonder if they meant the seeds of the apples and perhaps pesticides in strawberries????

Just checked the link- it seems that YES they are talking about the seeds of apples. As far as strawberry- it shows strawberry bush- so I dont think they mean the strawberry itself as in the fruit? A bit confusing....Hmmmm
Thanks for the heads up and link.
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batznthebelfry Posted - Apr 17 2012 : 4:58:46 PM
Apples are not toxic to chickens what they are wanting is for you to not feed them the seeds of the apples which are natural arsnic(sp)....as for the strawberries that one is a new one to me...never heard it...i would think if you grow them without pesticides ect they would be fine as mine always eat the small wild strawberries with no effect.....M"

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sherrye Posted - Apr 17 2012 : 4:29:22 PM
i will add that we feed literally tons of produce. no one likes strawberries when given other choices. they also avoid avocado skin and pits. they will eat the pulp. some times they get them by default. we just got about 3 5 gallon buckets of berries. we put them in compost. we also get tons of watermelon rind. from when they cut it up and put in plastic ready to serve packages. ck ithe cows love it. no food value but on a hot day we chuck it in pasture while it is cold from the stores. they love it so much. so it makes sence now why they dont eat them. they are filled with pesticide too. so thanks for the tip.

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rksmith Posted - Apr 17 2012 : 3:45:39 PM
I give mine strawberries & apples when I have some. Haven't noticed any difference in them. I know that apple seeds do contain a toxin, but you have to eat alot of them to get sick from it. Interesting!

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