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|Not a problem in small quantities. In excess reduces the droppings.
 
|Not a problem in small quantities. In excess reduces the droppings.
 
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|It is fine to give one apple to four birds once every two weeks if given too regular it may give them a stomach upset  
 
|It is fine to give one apple to four birds once every two weeks if given too regular it may give them a stomach upset  
 
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|colspan="2" |Feel free to add items that you have found chickens shouldn't or won't eat
 
|colspan="2" |Feel free to add items that you have found chickens shouldn't or won't eat
 
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! colspan="2" | Common food that chickens shouldn't/won't eat
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|'''Food'''
|'''Reason'''
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|Orange peels
|Too tough for chickens to chew on. Chickens will play with them if they are bored though.
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|Watermellon rinds
|Too thick/tough for chickens to chew on
|-I've seen chickens eat watermelon rind right down to the grean part. They love it. Besides chickens don't chew. They swallow whole. That's the reason for the craw and gizzard.
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|Rye kernels
|Chickens don't like them
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|Chicken
|Because they ''are'' chickens. Although chickens will happily eat chicken and other meat products. After [[Raising_Chickens/Death/Butchering|butchering]] a chicken you can leave the skeleton in the pen and they will pick the bones clean. If done on a large scale, making chicken feed from chickens (especially the brain and spinal cord) can lead to an outbreak of [[w:Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy|encephalopathy]], similar to mad cow disease.
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|Carrots
|Chickens can't eat large hard chunks but they will eat carrot peels.
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|Curry
|They like it, but it has bad effects on their droppings.
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|Banana
|They just don't like them either<sup>[[Talk:Raising Chickens/Feeding#Bananas|Disputed]]</sup>
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|Potato Peel
|Chickens normally don't like very many root plants, so they will not usually eat potato peels.
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|Tomato
|Not a problem in small quantities. In excess reduces the droppings.
|-
|Apple
|It is fine to give one apple to four birds once every two weeks if given too regular it may give them a stomach upset 
|-
|colspan="2" |Feel free to add items that you have found chickens shouldn't or won't eat
|}
Common food that chickens shouldn't/won't eat
Food Reason
Orange peels Too tough for chickens to chew on. Chickens will play with them if they are bored though.
Watermellon rinds Too thick/tough for chickens to chew on
Rye kernels Chickens don't like them
Chicken Because they are chickens. Although chickens will happily eat chicken and other meat products. After butchering a chicken you can leave the skeleton in the pen and they will pick the bones clean. If done on a large scale, making chicken feed from chickens (especially the brain and spinal cord) can lead to an outbreak of encephalopathy, similar to mad cow disease.
Carrots Chickens can't eat large hard chunks but they will eat carrot peels.
Curry They like it, but it has bad effects on their droppings.
Banana They just don't like them eitherDisputed
Potato Peel Chickens normally don't like very many root plants, so they will not usually eat potato peels.
Tomato Not a problem in small quantities. In excess reduces the droppings.
Apple It is fine to give one apple to four birds once every two weeks if given too regular it may give them a stomach upset
Feel free to add items that you have found chickens shouldn't or won't eat