Chickens will eat almost any type of meat. Processed bacon is not good on a regular basis as it contains too much salt and preservatives but the occasional piece will not hurt them, its just extra protein. Chickens at age 5 months should be nearing ready to lay and if you raise them for that purpose you should take then off chick builder meal and start feeding laying MASH for the extra protein and minerals including calcium. If you are raising meat birds they should be on Meat builder rations by that age.
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Yes, chickens can eat salmon skin in moderation as it is a good source of protein and healthy fats. However, it should be fed in small amounts and as part of a balanced diet to avoid any potential digestive issues. Additionally, it's important to ensure the salmon skin has been cooked properly to eliminate any harmful bacteria.
My chickens love apples, bananas and romain lettuce are some of their favorites.
Salmon skin is a good source of fish oils and proteins for chickens. Just make certain that it is not rancid. They will probably see it as a treat and fight over it.
They can eat medicated chick starter feed. That's what the feed store recommended, and my ginnies are growing and seem to be very healthy.
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Meat. They will also resort to egg-eating and cannibalism if their diet is deficient.
Anything that can be food for a human can be food for a chicken. Chickens can eat plums. Keep in mind that they have preferences just like us. Just because they can eat them does not mean they will eat them.
They can eat grape leaves and grapes. I cannot answer about the green vine leaves without knowing the species of vine. Free range chickens are pretty smart when it comes to comestible selection . Few chickens will eat what is not good for them. If your chickens are picking at the green vines then you can be reasonably sure it is edible for them. Grape leaves are perfectly good for humans too.