What Vegetables Do You Feed to Baby Chickens?

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Baby chickens make great pets

There are many reasons why people choose to raise chickens. The chicks are cute and make wonderful pets, and having your own chickens means a constant supply of free range eggs. It may seem hard to believe, but chickens can easily be tamed when you raise them from a young age. In terms of feeding them, they eat a mixture of grains, vegetables, fruit and meat, but not all vegetables are suitable for them.

  1. Feeding Young Chicks

    • Once the baby chickens are at least a week old, they can be fed a mixture of cracked corn, wheat, oatmeal and fat-free meat. Make sure the corn is broken down into small pieces; place in a food processor if necessary. Greens are not recommended until the chicks are older as they can cause diarrhea.

    Vegetable Scraps

    • You can feed your baby chickens the scraps of vegetables, such carrot peelings, but these should be a treat rather than the norm. Also ensure that any vegetables you feed them are soft; don’t give them a whole carrot, for instance, as it will be difficult for them to break it into smaller pieces when they’re young.

    Green Vegetables

    • Chickens like pecking at things and foraging generally. If you have a lawn and they are allowed to roam free, they will likely nibble blades of grass throughout the day. Once they are a bit older, if they are being kept in a coop, provide them with greens such as lettuce, cabbage and spinach so that they can peck at their will.

    What Not To Feed Them

    • Baby chickens find avocado toxic, therefore under no circumstances should you feed them this. Other things to avoid are cucumber and zucchini, as it gives them diarrhea; they can’t digest pumpkin seeds, potato or rhubarb leaves either. Always feed them fresh vegetables as stale ones can play havoc with their digestive system.

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