What Kitchen Scraps Your Chickens Can And CANT Eat! Some Are Toxic For Chickens!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2023
  • Chickens are great at taking care of our kitchen scraps, but not all kitchen scraps are created equal! Some are extremely healthy, some should be used in moderation, and some are actually toxic to our feathered friends.
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  • @candidegunn3624
    @candidegunn3624 Год назад +435

    After having chickens for over 50 years, I can assure you that you can give them anything...if they aren't supposed to have it, they leave it on the ground and it turns to compost. I have had chickens die of old age, owl attacks, dog attacks but never from any food. They are not nearly as dumb as people think LOL!

    • @cottoneyedarren
      @cottoneyedarren Год назад +30

      Exactly

    • @mchudd
      @mchudd Год назад +40

      Thank you! My Mom used to throw everything out to her chickens (except something extremely salty), she never had a problem. Animals are not stupid & 99% of the time won’t eat something that’s bad for them.

    • @Reddylion
      @Reddylion 11 месяцев назад +1

      👍

    • @johli
      @johli 10 месяцев назад +1

      True

    • @OutdoorswithWacky
      @OutdoorswithWacky 10 месяцев назад +2

      Those chickens you lost to old age weren’t actually lost to old age. Most likely some sort of organ failure. Unless of course those chickens that died of “old age” were 15ish years old. Then yeah maybe…

  • @smdanny1
    @smdanny1 Год назад +195

    that's not kitchen scraps.. that's a veggie/fruit platter 🤣

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +19

      They definitely got spoiled that day 😂😂😂

    • @Raspukek-fu8un
      @Raspukek-fu8un 2 месяца назад

      hez murrikano. wealthy humanoid. he finks its okay to feed chooks with fresh fruits while half of di world licheralleh starving.

  • @tonyrichmond9428
    @tonyrichmond9428 Год назад +525

    Intelligence is knowing tomatoes are, in fact, fruit. Wisdom is knowing they don't belong in a fruit salad.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +31

      I love this. I love this so much 😂

    • @carrierichardson6619
      @carrierichardson6619 Год назад +6

      🤣🤣🤣👍

    • @JohnWKerr
      @JohnWKerr Год назад +11

      I've heard some botanists say tomatoes are really a berry. We are both correct if you consider berries a fruit.

    • @MelissaJackson83
      @MelissaJackson83 Год назад +1

      Best comment today ❤

    • @marvalice3455
      @marvalice3455 Год назад +3

      Idk, some garden fresh tomatoes could go right next to apples and grapes, and what is fresh salsa if not spicy fruit salad?

  • @bw3506
    @bw3506 Год назад +294

    I can tell you something about apples. We had an orchard in our yard when I was a kid. Our chickens ate lots and lots of the fallen apples seeds and all. We never had an issue with them at all.

    • @vry3555
      @vry3555 Год назад +1

      The seeds have cyanide which probably kills viruses and other nasties

    • @scottulbrich5376
      @scottulbrich5376 Год назад +23

      for sure, they eat about everything

    • @spockmcoyissmart961
      @spockmcoyissmart961 Год назад +68

      @@scottulbrich5376 chickens are pigs with feathers

    • @leannajagta7083
      @leannajagta7083 Год назад +1

      The seeds (apple) contain B-17 which is a cancer prevention! I eat them! (Apple a day keeps the dr. Away... And take apricot pit B-17 caps.

    • @mrbyamile6973
      @mrbyamile6973 Год назад +27

      They will eat everything... and they will be fine. We feed them every kind of scrap possible including avocado 🥑, they can't even eat the seeds.

  • @tracyclevenger8229
    @tracyclevenger8229 Год назад +21

    You have not seen a free range chicken swallow a field mouse, if you worried about a grape 😊

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +2

      That’s fair 😂! Our chickens do a great job at mice control here! I think the dad in me is just terrified of grapes haha!

    • @user-ti2rn4wi7y
      @user-ti2rn4wi7y 2 месяца назад +2

      I'm in Florida. Mine are great lizard and frog hunters. Nothing like hearing a lot of cackling, looking up and seeing a hen running around with a lizard dangling from her beak and the rest of the flock chasing her for a bite.

    • @justintime6346
      @justintime6346 Месяц назад

      I was just thinking that! My oldest hen swallowed a whole mouse. I was a bit worried and it turned out she was just fine! Lol

    • @johncorlett3699
      @johncorlett3699 9 дней назад

      ​@justinta c oncern would be if there is mouse bait around, and the moise has eaten any, it could kill the chicken e6346

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 Год назад +21

    Chickens are smart, and they know what to eat, and what not to eat. What they don't eat they scratch into the ground and it makes compost. Don't make this harder than it has to be.

  • @amechealle5918
    @amechealle5918 Год назад +63

    Our chickens have their own garden. All the fun stuff, what really gets them excited is when I cut a head of broccoli and clip it to the fence so they can peck it to oblivion. Broccoli always gets the happy dance. They also love it when they get oatmeal with berries and meal worms.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +4

      I love this! That’s so awesome!

    • @cmwHisArtist
      @cmwHisArtist 10 месяцев назад +1

      The first food besides feed that I gave our young chicks was chopped broccoli. They loved it and started laying an egg a day each a month earlier than expected.

    • @cmwHisArtist
      @cmwHisArtist 10 месяцев назад +2

      They don’t have teeth, yet we’ve seen videos of them swallowing a whole mouse.

    • @rawx485
      @rawx485 3 месяца назад

      Ill try that. Finally, a use for broccoli!

    • @Ava-cq1zi
      @Ava-cq1zi 2 месяца назад +1

      I had a garden for my dogs (and also my garden for birds and pollinators and for looking pretty for me.)
      I’m a big fan of multiple gardens. Yes! They need to provide for your specific needs, and for your family and friends too. Multiple gardens are the way to go.

  • @midsouthhomestead7527
    @midsouthhomestead7527 Год назад +64

    TIP:
    In the summer when I have extra cucumbers, tomatoes, berries and melons. I freeze them and put in Wal-Mart bags or containers. In Sept and Oct when most veggies are gone. I give it to them on hot days.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +15

      I love this! We do the same thing and I wish I had thought about it and talked about it! But you did, so that helps haha!
      I appreciate it!

    • @bellemi8814
      @bellemi8814 Год назад +1

      @@WhitepepperFarmshomestead Farms Are cooked or raw artichoke buds okay to give chickens once once in a great while? Well maybe not the raw ones. I will do some research.

  • @lidip8700
    @lidip8700 Год назад +40

    We had 1 rooster that was flogging me very harshly & then started blooding the dozen hens he had, because he was so rough mounting them, the coop had blood splatters everywhere. So, we processed him & yeah, i baked him & the hens ate it up! Revenge. Lol

    • @donovanhandley7936
      @donovanhandley7936 Год назад +7

      Lmao the circle of life with a sprinkle of revenge

    • @elloohno1349
      @elloohno1349 Год назад +2

      hehehe did not expect that XD

    • @MizRose74
      @MizRose74 3 месяца назад +1

      😂 I’ve been thinking of doing that to my rooster. I’m having the same problem.

  • @ibbylancaster8981
    @ibbylancaster8981 Год назад +48

    Old wives tale that seemed to work was adding red pepper flakes in their feed helps them lay better. I used to put about a tablespoon in a feed bucket a couple of times a week and those hens laid like crazy. I got out of chickens a while back but now with the price of eggs, I just went and got a dozen pullets a few weeks ago and am enjoying the heck out of them so far. Much love from North Carolina.

    • @jayhemfindsyou
      @jayhemfindsyou 11 месяцев назад +1

      Our chickens ate CAROLINA REAPER peppers right off our plant, seeds and all and somehow didn't die. I think 1 of those peppers can kill a human haha

    • @frostrangerofthefrozenrelm
      @frostrangerofthefrozenrelm 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@jayhemfindsyouThey are spicy but they aren't poisonous. I put 2 reapers in my chili with no ill effects. Also birds aren't affected by capsasin, capsasin only affects mammals, pepper plants actually produce capsasin so mammals won't eat them as they want birds to eat them.

    • @jayhemfindsyou
      @jayhemfindsyou 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@frostrangerofthefrozenrelm Not poison, just so harsh they can cause breathing difficulty and cardiac arrest to the unsuspecting victim. My uncle was conned into eating one, was told it was a baby sweet pepper and had to go to the ER.

    • @jayhemfindsyou
      @jayhemfindsyou 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@frostrangerofthefrozenrelm And that's very interesting about the bird thing.

    • @frostrangerofthefrozenrelm
      @frostrangerofthefrozenrelm 10 месяцев назад +1

      That is fair, I do share my peppers with friends but I make sure that the absolutely know what they're getting into and the proper precautions to take. I would never sneak an unsuspecting person one, that's asking for trouble, especially if they can't take the heat

  • @davidcarr286
    @davidcarr286 Год назад +48

    My chickens had not started laying. A guy at a feed store told me to feed the Jalapenos. All I had were the sliced in juice. They loved them and started laying 2 days later, and no the eggs were not hot. lol Also when the quit laying thier first year (no molt). I gave them peppers and they havent stopped. They are now a year old. Out of 5 hens I get 4-5 eggs daily.

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 Год назад +118

    I've had chickens for years. One tips that I give everybody is to skip the layer feed. Instead feed all of your chickens, grower feed. And have oyster shell available on the side. In a separate container. Chickens need a lot more protein than they get from layer feed. And they don't need the extra calcium in the layer feed when they are in molt or when they are too young and the roosters don't need it either. Increase protein makes their molts, less severe and quicker. Good drastically decreases the chance of feather picking and egg eating. I've been doing this for years and it works beautifully.
    I also feed kitchen scraps. They can eat darn near anything. Except sweets and oil. I don't give them any of that. But any fruit and vegetable and any meat they get.

    • @grantfleming6845
      @grantfleming6845 Год назад

      8

    • @karen1866
      @karen1866 Год назад +3

      My hens won’t eat citrus peels, onion peels or banana peels…everything else from my kitchen or garden is pretty much fair game. I ferment or sprout my feed which consists of mostly seeds and grains I raise unofficially organic. Millet, oats, popcorn, flax, sunflower, rye, buckwheat and wheat are either fermented or sprouted for feed. In a pinch I cook navy beans or pinto beans and add some macaroni. I rarely buy commercial feed. …maybe a bag or two a year. We typically have 25-30 hens and several turkeys. Chicken beaks are very hard so you really are just wasting time cutting stuff up! I’ve raised chickens for over 50 years. …never seen a chicken choke! 😂

    • @nogames8982
      @nogames8982 Год назад +1

      @@karen1866 I know they don't eat that stuff. But they make it into really nice compost.

    • @debbiecarter2
      @debbiecarter2 Год назад +2

      ​@@nogames8982 my chickens eat everything he has on that tray

    • @RyansGoslings
      @RyansGoslings 7 месяцев назад

      The grower feed is a good point. I buy ~3t of feed at a time, a ton of layer, and 2t of grower. I see better performance on the grower than the layer, even in my waterfowl.

  • @butterybiscuit
    @butterybiscuit Год назад +18

    When I don't have a garden, I buy a head of cabbage every week and hang it in their lot for them to peck at. They love it!

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +4

      We do this! They seriously love pecking away at a cabbage!

    • @cyflym11
      @cyflym11 Год назад +1

      Mine prefer spring greens to cabbage so I put it in one of those hanging feeders to keep them busy for a while.

  • @Watts_Art
    @Watts_Art Год назад +24

    We live in the desert and in the summer we go on scorpion hunts with our chickens. Lifting wood piles, garden pots, etc, to find the bugs and scorpions underneath! We haven’t seen a scorpion in our house since getting chickens during the “lockdown”. 😉 we also feed them frozen watermelon during the summer to help keep them cool and they LOVE it!

  • @tomstewart7625
    @tomstewart7625 8 месяцев назад +2

    As far as Peppers are concern, My birds do not care for them. But I add dried Pepper flakes as a dewormer.

  • @babyroot3479
    @babyroot3479 Год назад +22

    When I die, I want to come back as a chicken at your house. 😉😁

  • @jerikarason2339
    @jerikarason2339 Год назад +8

    Just turn them loose in your garden/orchard/flowerbeds and what is missing but by the next day is what they love.

  • @rayharvey1581
    @rayharvey1581 10 месяцев назад +4

    I collect a few days worth of scrapes and put it all in a food processor. They love it and leave nothing behind. Its also a good way too feed their eggs shells back to them without them knowing about the shells.

    • @user-ti2rn4wi7y
      @user-ti2rn4wi7y 2 месяца назад

      That's a great idea! Gonna try it. I used to save scraps in the freezer for soup, but I don't cook much anymore, so I stopped doing it. Good reason to start again.

  • @ericl9875
    @ericl9875 Год назад +22

    re: peppers/chiles (which BTW are a true berry, so they are a fruit not a vegetable) I grow chiles as a hobby. Several years ago some of my hens got into the garden and devoured my Chocolate Habanero - chiles, leaves and many of the stems. My ladies love chiles, what they don't care for at all is celery.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +2

      Peppers are definitely my true love when it comes to gardening, and I don’t know how I put them in the vegetable section! I should know better 😂. This channel was originally a channel about growing peppers. Last year we had 200+ plants! Scaled it back this year though because we still have 80+ lbs in the deep freezer. Glad to see another Chile lover!

    • @mariadracona
      @mariadracona Год назад +1

      @@WhitepepperFarmshomestead In the culinary world, it's considered a vegetable, but yes, technically it is not. But it is confusing because of that.

    • @geekchick4859
      @geekchick4859 Год назад +1

      Birds Eye chillies are called that cos the birds eat them and crap out the seeds. Nuff said.

  • @daveclark1904
    @daveclark1904 Год назад +27

    If you're a home brewer, give them your spent grain after brew day. My chicks go freakin bonkers over that! I also give them the pulp from the juicer and they love that too!

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +3

      I’ve wanted to get into that, and I’ve heard the birds love it!

    • @yoholmes273
      @yoholmes273 Год назад +2

      I live surrounded by local brewerys.
      The pig farmers go crazy for spent brewery grain. It's a great little side business for brewers to be able to get something from their spent waste product.

    • @tammyzurlinden6328
      @tammyzurlinden6328 Год назад +1

      Brewer as in beer or coffee???

    • @daveclark1904
      @daveclark1904 Год назад

      @@tammyzurlinden6328 beer!

  • @macky7482
    @macky7482 Год назад +6

    Never removed any seeds or pits and the chickens were always fine. They also had access to the apple, pear and cherry orchard and never got poisoned

  • @jimbox114
    @jimbox114 Год назад +47

    I have head people say not to feed tomato to chickens and I completely disagree with it. Couple of years ago we experimented with the spoon tomatoes. By late august those plants had vined out all over the place and our turkey and chickens were getting into them. They were eating so many of those tomatoes that there poop was actually red. It never seemed to hurt them though and they continued laying healthy eggs. Also the next season we had spoon tomatoes sprouting all over our yard from where they pooped all those seeds out lol.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +6

      Tomatoes are great for them! Technically the plant itself isn’t, but tomatoes are!

    • @davinasquirrel7672
      @davinasquirrel7672 Год назад +2

      Tomatoes are fine, but in moderation. They do love tomatoes though, including the plant, which several hens ate down a half-grown tomato plant in a couple of days.

    • @debradiane3929
      @debradiane3929 Год назад +1

      It is the plant, not the fruit (any nightshade family plant) that can be toxic. Nightshade family includes tomato plants, pepper plants, eggplant, potato plants. So for those people growing their own garden, it is something to be aware of. Also, some plants like Butter cup are also toxic, but if chickens are free ranging, they usually avoid the plants that will hurt them.

  • @mrwhitefolk11b46
    @mrwhitefolk11b46 Год назад +3

    My chickens always free-ranged, and they would eat anything that didn't eat them first. To include lizards, lg toads, scorpions, wasps, and all types of wild seeds and vegetation.

  • @Chris-xk6ex
    @Chris-xk6ex Год назад +32

    Mine won’t eat peppers but in the winter to help with their body temperature I add cayenne pepper powder into their water. They love it. So when my temps drop under 30 I add to the water.

  • @HeedGodsWord
    @HeedGodsWord Год назад +13

    My chickens favorite food is ground beef. Raw or cooked. Perfect for broody mamas & baby chicks. I noticed they grow faster & more robust on the beef.

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 Год назад +1

      Mine prefer minced pork to beef lol.

    • @user-ti2rn4wi7y
      @user-ti2rn4wi7y 2 месяца назад +1

      I have an excessive amount of eggs around, always. I hard boil them, mince them up, and feed them to all my poultry. They go nuts for it.

  • @sjordan7085
    @sjordan7085 Год назад +4

    You made my day, to know that some folk demonstrate excellent care of their chickens, not to mention their quality of life. Sadly, there are millions of birds, that are not so fortunate.

  • @1ntwndrboy198
    @1ntwndrboy198 Год назад +8

    I wait for night time after a rain and collect night crawlers worms. I can get alot in a short time. One and a half hour and filled up a five gallon bucket! Plenty of protein. Free😄

    • @justintime6346
      @justintime6346 Месяц назад

      Excellent 🎉 free works so well these day's!

  • @michaeldavis8599
    @michaeldavis8599 Год назад +23

    Brandon, Thanks for the informative video. Regarding avocados, I've read that the persin is in the skins and pit, not the flesh. Been feeding our girls avocado flesh for 9 months without incident. If some of the skins occasionally get mixed in, they don't touch them and I remove them from their run. During the summer, we refrigerate our watermelon and put some out during hot periods. Regarding peppers, our girls will eat the fruit of green bell peppers, not big fans of the hot peppers or ripe bell peppers. For grain-based "carbs" like bread and pasta, we don't eat 'em and don't expect the girls to do so. We've shied away from giving them bird carcasses or even eggs... years ago we had problems with pecking issues and we didn't want to lead them down the primrose path to cannibalism. Haven't tried black soldier fly larvae yet, but our girls really like the mealworms as an occasional treat. Sort of like "Cheetos for chickens".

  • @alkalk8938
    @alkalk8938 Год назад +11

    They can eat apple seeds in the natural form to their hearts content, so can people. Feed all your apple cores to your chickens and dont worry about the freaking cyanide, this is probably the most over blown 'risk' ever. You can eat the almonds inside of apricots also, the stuff will not hurt you or your chickens one bit.

  • @shanevinzant6935
    @shanevinzant6935 Год назад +4

    FINALLY I've found out what to do with the shad that die in my live well

  • @joepoole4620
    @joepoole4620 Год назад +3

    I live in south florida and my yard floods all summer, I go through with a pool net and scoop up thousands of tadpoles and plop them in the chicken run and they LOVE EM

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +1

      I bet they go crazy over those!!

    • @joepoole4620
      @joepoole4620 Год назад

      @@WhitepepperFarmshomestead ohhh yes they do 👍🏻

    • @AlexBabcock-hw9iz
      @AlexBabcock-hw9iz Год назад +1

      Just be careful in a hundred thousand years your chickens will turn into herons and be wading after those tadpoles.

  • @baroqueviolin82
    @baroqueviolin82 Год назад +6

    I believe this "rice" thing is a Western Urban Myth. You don't want to give chickens polished rice. The best is unpolished rice. Here in Asia we give unpolished rice to chickens, even to Malaysian Serama. 🌾🐓

    • @fxgamer4870
      @fxgamer4870 Год назад +3

      my chickens eat cooked rice all the time.

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 Год назад +2

      Yes it's a silly urban myth. The rice will be digested long before it's had an opportunity to absorb more than a tiny bit of water. If dry rice was a problem then so would be other grains and seeds. He should have done his research before perpetuating such nonsense.

    • @Undercaffinated
      @Undercaffinated 7 месяцев назад +1

      I hadn't heard the term unpolished rice before so I had to look it up. Whole grain rice. Red, black, and brown. Those are some of the best rices. Thanks for sharing that. Logically the myth never made sense. Rice left in water doesn't just expand, why would it do so in a bird's stomach.

  • @ashleygilliland819
    @ashleygilliland819 Год назад +19

    So funny. My chickens tear up all the peppers I give them. I grow extra pepper plants just for them. I also feed them literally everything on your naughty list. They are healthy with hard shelled eggs. Never had a problem. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @Deontjie
      @Deontjie Год назад +1

      My chickens loves raw potato skins.

    • @fredziffle5219
      @fredziffle5219 Год назад

      My chickens eat the naughty stuff too if they don’t want it they ignore it. I have one hen that’s over 15 & she even lays eggs once in a while. She’s a fighter so we didn’t get anymore of her breed cause of the serious fights.

  • @SagoiNova
    @SagoiNova Год назад +8

    Brother, I just want to say thank you for all the great down to earth information you provide. My family and I are working on our small backyard farm currently. Will be up to a 100 chickens by June. Wish me luck.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад

      Thank you, I really appreciate that!!
      That’s so exciting! I wish you the best of luck! If you see me around RUclips in June.. let me know how it works for you!!

  • @kevinhowery6060
    @kevinhowery6060 Год назад +2

    I love you're opening. We are all working hard and our first step is knowledge. That's why we are here

  • @judymiller323
    @judymiller323 Год назад +1

    Brandon, great video ! Reviewing the do's/ don'ts is so helpful, as common sense is not always common sense ! I am 71, my sister is 77 and we have our first flock of 6! They're amazing and we love them, want to ensure they're super healthy. Thanks for all your education🐤

  • @bthyme
    @bthyme Год назад +12

    When I have a cabbage, I cut off the top half for me and give them thr stem end in one piece. It keeps them amused for a day or two before it disappears. I find that giving them a big chunk of something lets them peck off whatever size bite they want. Their favorite is half of a winter squash.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад

      They love that! Ours do the same 😂

    • @BergenBounty
      @BergenBounty Год назад

      Do you tie it up or put it on the ground?

    • @bthyme
      @bthyme Год назад +2

      @@BergenBounty I have a rubber feed pan I put it in, but they eventually move it. Also, I think questionable foods are a problem for chickens that are penned up because they are bored and desperate for greens and tiny critters, but ranging chickens are more selective. I have no evidence for that - just seems like it.

    • @BergenBounty
      @BergenBounty Год назад

      @@bthyme mine are free-range too. I love the rubber pad idea. I put my cabbage on the ground but I show it was getting moved around a lot and I saw other people tied up that says wondering what your success was thanks for answering me back

    • @steph6337
      @steph6337 Год назад +1

      ​@@BergenBounty I screw an eye screw (like $2 at local hardware store) into the stem and suspend it with a rope. They play cabbage tetherball, and it stays clean too!

  • @Aurora3242
    @Aurora3242 Год назад +5

    I have a mealworm farm, my chicks are growing so very fast!
    They get them and kitchen scraps twice a day, and they have starter and grit 24/7, (which, they eat, but not much)., I am also learning to start a Soldier fly larvae farm so, I can get my girls off of store bought food altogether! - also, they have a run, but get to roam around in our large back yard.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +2

      I love this!

    • @sharonadcock5041
      @sharonadcock5041 11 месяцев назад

      How do u start soldier fly larvae?

    • @Aurora3242
      @Aurora3242 11 месяцев назад

      @@sharonadcock5041 For me the hardest part is finding someone to build the bin, without having to take out a second mortgage.
      ~Basically, you need to build a bin, that will allow the BFL to climb out (there are lots of good videos on them), and then you begin filling it with food and cardboard rubbish- also I plan to seed mine, so that I know there will be action - mine, will be outside, in the desert, so I am still not sure if they are 'around', do to lack of humidity most of the time.

  • @constancehood4272
    @constancehood4272 Год назад +4

    Well prepared video which includes a display of foods, photos from a store and research. Well done.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад

      Hey thanks, I appreciate that! There was definitely quite some work that went into it so this comment definitely makes me feel good. You’re awesome!

  • @Strider181
    @Strider181 Год назад +3

    Edible Acres has cool videos on using chickens as part of a composting system, they add in soaked seeds to the compost piles that sprout and the chickens scratch the piles down and get the sprouts which are more nutritional than straight seeds, plus all the free worms they can find, not to mention the food scraps themselves. (I did a small version of this system and it worked amazingly)

  • @nromito226
    @nromito226 Год назад +11

    Interesting to see what different chickens go for. My chickens will not eat broccoli and celery. They will eat peppers though.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +1

      Right?! It’s so crazy to see the different likes and personalities of different chickens. I love it!

    • @BergenBounty
      @BergenBounty Год назад +1

      Same here, now I feel better. My chickens are super picky

  • @debkincaid2891
    @debkincaid2891 Год назад +3

    This video is EXTREMELY useful to me as a first time chicken mama. Thanks so much!

  • @MrMrsbuzzbee420
    @MrMrsbuzzbee420 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the info about cooking beans first! We have raised chickens for years and I didn't know that raw or dried beans were toxic to them. I guess we just got lucky? What a wonderful and informative video, so glad you made this and that I saw it. We love our birds and want them to be happy and healthy.

    • @RyansGoslings
      @RyansGoslings 7 месяцев назад

      They're not toxic, but they can expand and impact the crop.

  • @michaelpierce3571
    @michaelpierce3571 Год назад

    We have a huge spring in our back yard that we get our water for our house from and it’s full of watercress. The chickens love it!!!

  • @AlexanderFromKC
    @AlexanderFromKC Год назад +6

    First time I've come across this channel. This guy is super-positive! Great content, man!

  • @ashleysj9254
    @ashleysj9254 Год назад +6

    My chickens go CRAZY for tomatoes, watermelon, and papaya skins,corn and sometimes i dont want to give them any because they like REALLY GO CRAZY like define crazy lol

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +1

      Ours do the same thing 😂 we have to keep an eye on how much we put in there for sure 😂

  • @ItsMe-ic7on
    @ItsMe-ic7on 9 месяцев назад

    How impressive it is very clear that you do love your chickens and want to take care properly.

  • @Nikki29405
    @Nikki29405 Год назад +9

    My girls LOVE red chili flake peppers!!! They go crazy for them

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +2

      Maybe I will try drying and flaking them first 😂

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Год назад +1

      I AllWAYS ask for extra red peppers when we order pizza and use in red beans and feed to our hens

  • @scottulbrich5376
    @scottulbrich5376 Год назад +6

    I grow extra zucchini and corn to feed my chickens

  • @boomknight1015
    @boomknight1015 Год назад +7

    Well you forgot to add, fat chickens don't lay as many eggs as well as getting them back to normal weight is much harder so avoiding sugar things is always a good idea.
    Also most unchooked beans can kill humans if you don't throw up so they are not good for anything unchooked.

    • @geekchick4859
      @geekchick4859 Год назад +2

      I eat uncooked green beans all the time. Only relevant to “hard” beans like black or white etc

  • @edholliday-ce6zd
    @edholliday-ce6zd 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just FYI, I had heard this before about apples and pears. Then I asked my neighbor who raised close to 100 chickens and had a roadside stand to sell her eggs. Her husband was the produce guys in the local grocery store and he would come home and drop a full box of apples and pears and the chickens would eat them all the time. When I mentioned this concern for toxicity of seeds she told me the birds know this and won’t eat them. So from then on I have fed my birds both apples and pears while and have never had an issue. Hope this helps to not have to remove the seeds.

  • @mommabodsalwaysright4509
    @mommabodsalwaysright4509 Год назад +1

    My chickens love red, orange and yellow bell peppers. They mostly get the center of seeds but with some flesh on it. They love them!!

  • @debbyhelton3805
    @debbyhelton3805 Год назад +6

    I love the sound of the jets. To me it's the sound of freedom. My chickens don't like celery.

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +3

      I love them too! It just normally extends my filming time by a good 45 minutes 😂. They were out in full force when I filmed this one! I could see about 12 of them circling the base. They fly so low over our house sometimes you can just feel it in your chest!

    • @juneramirez8580
      @juneramirez8580 Год назад +2

      Those jets are impressive!!!!

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +1

      They really are!

    • @AlexBabcock-hw9iz
      @AlexBabcock-hw9iz Год назад

      We had an overweight truck that was loaded with celery. Took a while row of boxes off the top. Took them to one if the workers mothers to feed to her hogs they wouldn't eat them at all.

  • @Nurk0m0rath
    @Nurk0m0rath Год назад +5

    Tomatoes are fruits in the same way as zucchini. Biologically, they are fruits, but nutritionally they have more in common with vegetables.

    • @wirelesscaller7518
      @wirelesscaller7518 Год назад

      See arthritis nightshade vegatables

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 Год назад

      @@wirelesscaller7518 I'm almost 60 and have had a life long addiction to tomatoes. And I eat other nightshades. So far no signs of arthritis.

  • @Feribrat99
    @Feribrat99 Год назад +4

    You are actually giving GOOD info and some of the ones out there are giving way too much carbs and thus fat birds that are not healthy in the long run. Thank you for being sane about it all.

  • @kimdawcatgirl
    @kimdawcatgirl Год назад +5

    Mine are excellent mice catchers. They literally peck their brains out and leave the tattered bodies behind, which I give to the cats. The chickens also like a touch of cat kibble in winter when bugs are dormant. I live in Michigan so getting bugs is a zero until it's warmer. Mine are free range and I put their pellets in their house at night and lock then in. By the time I get up and let them out, they have eaten that and then free range.

  • @valinperal3137
    @valinperal3137 Год назад +3

    My chickens will eat peppers, I feed them leftover chili all the time so I suppose they prefer cooked peppers over raw ones. Also cucumbers are a fruit and are related to watermelons. Corn and beans are also technically fruits. The only true vegetables are the ones that don't contain seeds such as leafy greens, root vegetables and onions.

  • @mangouni
    @mangouni Год назад +5

    Chickens do not choke that easily on grapes, nor do they ingest apple seeds in sufficient quantity for it to affect them. When eating cherries, they leave the pits.. at least last year they did.
    Also, peanuts.. tricky as I understand. Always in moderation and cooked peanuts, not raw.
    Mine do not eat carrots, I think they had a meeting when they were young and unanimously decided that they will not eat carrots, not raw, not boiled, not in summer, not in winter.

    • @meoff7602
      @meoff7602 Год назад +1

      As long as your not crushing it up. Your chickens know what's safe and not safe to eat.
      You could leave a pill of beans in their feeding dish and they just won't eat them.

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 Год назад

      They can swallow a mouse without choking on it. If the grape was too big they'd likely peck at it instead of swallowing whole.

    • @mangouni
      @mangouni Год назад

      @@SamStone1964 I am not sure every chicken can swallow a mouse... But yeah, they prefer pecking on anything they can peck, not need to swallow anything whole just because they would not necessarily choke.

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 Год назад +1

      @@mangouni I should have specified a new born baby mouse or pinky. I've seen them swallow those but not an adult mouse. They play rugby with those until they eventually give up and leave it for me to dispose of.

    • @mangouni
      @mangouni Год назад

      @@SamStone1964 oh, ok :) I was thinking baby mouse would probably be small enough. I will not see this as the cat is obsessed with catching all mice we have.

  • @tamiplickert9320
    @tamiplickert9320 Год назад +2

    Zucchini is also great in the summer time, but not too much as it creates very loose stools. We also freeze cubes or blocks of buttermilk in the hot months and they lose their minds over it! It is a really good probiotic as well. And I agree with the others regarding apple seeds. Not really an issue as someone else mentioned, if it's not good for them, they leave it alone.

  • @salembeeman370
    @salembeeman370 Год назад +1

    Great Video. I've owned chickens for more than 10 years and still question myself sometimes.

  • @jenniferstorm977
    @jenniferstorm977 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great informative video for a first time chicken owner! Of course many things are common sense but it's really good to know they can have things like banana peels! Thanks for sharing!

  • @ajb.822
    @ajb.822 Год назад +4

    I don't worry about it as long as mt chickens are well fed/nourished and/or have a variety in their outdoor access or have total free range time. Because in my experience, they didn't eat the things they weren't supposed, the few that I knew of and had in my kitchen scraps, like raw potatoes ( any peelings etc. ). I found out after I'd always been just throwing all to them, and then realized they didn't eat them anyways.

  • @RoslinLassie
    @RoslinLassie Год назад +1

    I sprout beans and their left over grains. It means no left over grains from their scratch feed (i give it to them in coop cups attached to the mesh on their pen) it also releases the nutrients in the grains to a much higher level and takes just a couple of days to sprout👍🏻

  • @tkay4390
    @tkay4390 11 месяцев назад +1

    Something fun I give to my chickens are minnows! I catch them out of my stocked pond and they go crazy for them

  • @jillburkett6876
    @jillburkett6876 Год назад +5

    My chickens like bell pepper seeds, so I give them the inside of the bell peppers.

  • @transplantman2287
    @transplantman2287 Год назад +8

    This was SO helpful! You answered the detailed questions I had about potatoes, apple seeds, and safe preparation of beans. Also loved the tip about cucumbers cooling them down; melons are expensive where I live but cucumbers are affordable! Thanks very much for this video. I don’t have chickens but the place I work has some that aren’t well cared for and I want to improve their situation. Food is an easy place to start.

  • @annetnedelec9453
    @annetnedelec9453 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm in Bali, Indesia and we're lucky to have ripe papayas, bananas and blueberries and from our garden. Our chickens roam free, , except for a new hen someone rescued as a ceremonisl chick and left on the beach. She's in a coop all by herself, as the other hens attack her. Poor Anna.

  • @snixxt248
    @snixxt248 Год назад

    Chickens love grapes, I quarter them too. I also feed them the carcass of the chickens I have eaten for extra protein, they pick it absolutely clean! They also love beef trimmings.

  • @Jimmywuu636
    @Jimmywuu636 Год назад +3

    Put road kill in a sealable 5 gal bucket with a hole in the bottom. They love the maggots and flys

    • @msb8013
      @msb8013 Год назад +1

      I can verify that they love maggots. Shouldn't there be a hole on the side for the flies to get in?

  • @nanettejernigan7338
    @nanettejernigan7338 Год назад +10

    We prefer red bell peppers, so this is what we offer to ours, and it’s a big FAV!

  • @evabetlyon2693
    @evabetlyon2693 10 месяцев назад

    THANKS FOR ALL THE GREAT INFO !! I DON'T HAVE CHICKENS ..YET..BUT HOPE TO IN THE SPRING..as always prayers and blessings

  • @genesmay6589
    @genesmay6589 Год назад

    Fruits come from the flowering part of a plant and contain seeds. In contrast, vegetables are the edible parts of a plant, such as the leaves, stem, roots, and bulbs.

  • @Chris-xk6ex
    @Chris-xk6ex Год назад +12

    Wild bird feed is also a fabulous scratch.

  • @T0tenkampf
    @T0tenkampf Год назад +3

    you didn't mention cutting celery into chunks but this is very good, the strands in the celery can cause intestinal binding if not shortened. Guinea Pigs and Rabbits sometimes fall victim to this.

  • @WeepingWillow422
    @WeepingWillow422 Год назад

    Yes, tomatoes and avocados are fruits. So are pumpkins and any other kind of squash. I believe cucumbers are, too, since they are a kind of melon but I could be wrong on cucumbers.

  • @carolsanborn5332
    @carolsanborn5332 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this info. I wondered what is best + what is bad for them so they can get the best variety of good stuff !

  • @elainepeers9406
    @elainepeers9406 Год назад +5

    Spinach is also high in oxalates. Best to be avoided by people and chickens.

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 Год назад

      Cocoa is high in oxalates as well. It's worth paying attention to possible symptoms of high oxalate levels in your body. But if you're like me and have an addiction to leafy greens and chocolate (eaten separately) and have no health issues then you don't need to avoid them.

  • @jenswalks
    @jenswalks Год назад +3

    If you're steering clear of oxalic acid then don't feed spinach leaves. They are almost as high as rhubarb in oxalates.

  • @joeybeckyphillips722
    @joeybeckyphillips722 Год назад +2

    Last summer I fed our chickens tomato worms and they loved them.

  • @ld9044
    @ld9044 8 месяцев назад +1

    My chickens love the tomatoes with flax seed sprinkled in and a little garlic.

  • @pauladavis7400
    @pauladavis7400 Год назад +5

    Chickens will help control the mice pop around the homestead...☺😄😊

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +1

      Absolutely they will!

    • @juneramirez8580
      @juneramirez8580 Год назад +1

      And wild birds that get into their pen to eat their food also!!!! Savagely!

    • @msb8013
      @msb8013 Год назад +1

      But then the rats will eat the chicken poop so the rats get plenty fed.

  • @estellemiller1873
    @estellemiller1873 Год назад +6

    So mealworms and black fly larvae. Sounds like reptiles are a good side pet to go with your work chickens since they eat a lot of the same things. 😊

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +2

      Oh absolutely! We used to have quite a few reptiles 😂. Beardies, geckos, all tegus, a
      Boas, pythons, all kinds of things!

    • @Lou13Cyf3r
      @Lou13Cyf3r Год назад +3

      it's almost like birds and lizards are evolutionary related. 😉

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 Год назад

      Yes I feed the local wild lizards mealworms too.

  • @anadistracted
    @anadistracted 3 месяца назад

    My chickens love the cantaloupe seeds and rinds left over from our family. We get black soldier flies from Grubbly Farms. Thanks for a great video!

  • @jurihilgert8157
    @jurihilgert8157 Год назад +2

    Class act Sir! Just earned yourself a new subscriber🎉

  • @andrewrunnion3557
    @andrewrunnion3557 Год назад +5

    I almost never give my chickens cooked rice or macaroni. But I always soak it in water for hours and add water to get it all soaked

  • @justcookwithsha
    @justcookwithsha Год назад +4

    Hi brother….thanks for your videos…interesting ❤❤

  • @moniquetena7978
    @moniquetena7978 Год назад

    Great info. Thank you.

  • @DonaldSanetrik-cl3lt
    @DonaldSanetrik-cl3lt 2 месяца назад

    Merriam-Webster: Fruit is the ripened ovary of a seed plant and it's contents. Vegetable is a herbaceous plant grown for the edible part. So, fruit is the flesh of the seed and vegetables are any edible part of the plant. Fruits are vegetable.

  • @mountainmama22
    @mountainmama22 Год назад +5

    another great vidoe!

  • @juneramirez8580
    @juneramirez8580 Год назад +6

    Those little beaks ate through my pvc black tubing that ran through their pen!!!. You may have very well SAVED the lives of many home raised chickens with your info. Thanks!!!

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +3

      Did they really?! That’s wild!
      I hope you meant saved and not slaved, but thank you 😂😂😂!!!

    • @juneramirez8580
      @juneramirez8580 Год назад +3

      @@WhitepepperFarmshomestead darn that auto correct! It gets me EVERYTIME! YES it should have said SAVED!!

    • @juneramirez8580
      @juneramirez8580 Год назад +2

      @@WhitepepperFarmshomestead I corrected it in an edit!!! Lol

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  Год назад +1

      Whew! 😂😂😂

  • @jaymantv9148
    @jaymantv9148 11 месяцев назад +1

    I would like to take a moment and appreciate how he started the video by reassuring that what we are doing is a good thing. Thank you, man. youre the best.

  • @OfficialYo9966
    @OfficialYo9966 7 месяцев назад

    Fruit is any produce with seeds inside, "fruit" like squash that has seeds but isnt sweet can sometimes be reffered to "fruiting vegetables"

  • @michaelgibson5638
    @michaelgibson5638 Год назад +4

    What is your opinion on tea leaves? (Loose leaf, no tea bags) mint, chamomile, green/black .

    • @AlexBabcock-hw9iz
      @AlexBabcock-hw9iz Год назад

      I heard somewhere not exactly sure where that mint was really bad for chickens.

    • @michaelgibson5638
      @michaelgibson5638 Год назад

      @@AlexBabcock-hw9iz yeah I got doing some research; caffeine is toxic to chickens, so lots of teas are no good! Any herb used too much can have huge effects. So best to not throw in the tea leaves I guess, and use herbs cautiously.

  • @raynmanshorts9275
    @raynmanshorts9275 Год назад +3

    Botanically, avocados are a fruit. Culinarily, they're vegetables. Nutritionally? Uh... nuts? It's really hard to define them nutritionally. Micronutrients put them closer to fruits, but macronutrients obviously have them so much higher in fat than really any other common fruit or vegetable. The closest comparison would be an olive, which in and of itself is hard to define both nutritionally and culinarily.

  • @amygoehring823
    @amygoehring823 Год назад

    Our chickens love peppers jalapeno,serrano,ect. But I do cut them up and mix it with herbs, lettuce, veggies,fruit,ect

  • @Nomad111.
    @Nomad111. 9 месяцев назад

    bro, second time i watched this just to make sure, Great vid, thankyou so much. God bless

  • @CHepp-ts4mu
    @CHepp-ts4mu Год назад +5

    Citrus especially orange is recommended for calcium and iron absorption. Keep it raw

  • @jennifersandler-bowen4340
    @jennifersandler-bowen4340 Год назад +3

    Spinach and chard also have oxalic acid in them…

  • @ashjankins960
    @ashjankins960 Месяц назад

    “Merica” 👏😆Great info. Thank you!

  • @rodneyroberts3780
    @rodneyroberts3780 10 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video thanks. What lav mic are you using? Thanks!!!

    • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead
      @WhitepepperFarmshomestead  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching!
      I use the DJI mic! Came out I think last year? Two mics and a charging case!