no, they are not. I give cucumbers to my horse all the time, and she loves them!
They can eat them, but it should NOT be a main part of their diet-- cucumbers are NOT very nutritious!
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No, chickens can safely be fed beet leaves, as well as the roots.
While they favor grains, tomatoes, watermelon and cucumbers, broccoli will not hurt them.
Probably not. Mistletoe's are poisonous.
They are not. Chickens can eat raisins,grapes and almost any type of fruit, dried or fresh.
Some slugs can be harmful to chickens and poultry if ingested in large quantities. Slugs can carry parasites or toxins that can make chickens sick, so it is best to avoid having slugs in areas where chickens have access to them. Preventing contact between slugs and chickens is the best way to ensure their safety.
Cedar wood is poisonous to some chickens because if they inhale the scent of it, it is really poisonous and the chicken will get congested, and sometimes they won't be able to breath, and they die! :-(
Probably the ones with spikes and hairs.
Yes, holly berries are toxic to chickens if ingested. It is best to prevent chickens from having access to holly plants to avoid poisoning.