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mine absolutely love broccoli leaves, dandelions, stale bread soaked in water with a little milkyogurt with bokash bran, they are all different so you will soon learn what your girls like, dont feed avacados or spud because its poisonous, think there is a sticky somewhere about treats

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I've just discovered that mine go mad for goose grass (or cleavers - you know the weed that sticks to you and has little bobbles on it). They hadn't liked anything else I'd given them so far (since Thursday) - but I tried them on a bit and they wolfed it down - I wonder if they have developed a taste for it as they've been out and about? (I hope it is OK for them - I know humans and dogs can eat it...)

 

(We've got lots in the garden, so maybe they can help keep it under control!)

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Yes, cooked potatoes are fine. If they are cooked enough for human consumption, then they will be fine for your girls. I wouldn't eat raw potatoes either :shock:

 

Mine go wild for the green tops off spring onions :shock: . and carrott peelings, sweetcorn obviously, and strawberries, slugs, tomatoes, brocoli, lettuce... big fans of lettuce :P spinach.

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Mine love cabbage, cauliflower leaves, really love lettuce especially nice crisp stuff and radish tops, I tend to avoid the long roots because I worry that they might get tangled in their crops like long grass does. They have eaten over the last few days all of my bolted spinach plants and have loved them stalks and all. Mine aren't fussed on fruit.

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It's not surprising that they like goose grass, as it used to be grown as food for geese -- hence its name.

 

They also love the weed called Fat hen, as you might guess.

 

As humans can eat beetroot tops, I reckon they are safe for hens. I wouldn't give too much lettuce.

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It's not surprising that they like goose grass, as it used to be grown as food for geese -- hence its name.

 

I wondered about that - as the old country names tend to describe the plant use or characteristics don't they!

 

(I read on t'internet this morning that goose grass is from the same family as coffee - you can roast the seeds and make coffee from it - apparently it tastes similar but with no caffeine).

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Extra treat yesterday was a swarm of cabbage white catapillars served on a bed of bolted cauliflower leaves! Yum They also LOVE grapes (The best) then, sweetcorn, dandilions and cabbage (a whole savoy cabbage on string is reduced to it's core in under 24 hours by my 4 girls). Galia melon occasionally is welcome but they could take or leave carrot peelings though. Fuss pots

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mine have devoured grapes, brocolli, cauliflower, cabbage, spinach is a big big hit with mine but they poo poo lettuce anything green hung up they savage, apples, melon, corn but not tinned...yeuk!!! lol and scrambled eggs my girls purr when they get that treat! the tip about spring onion green tips and radish tops is interesting too... must add that to my list of henlights!! (delights for hens) I feel another dictionary word coming on here... :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::wink:

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mine have devoured grapes, brocolli, cauliflower, cabbage, spinach is a big big hit with mine but they poo poo lettuce anything green hung up they savage, apples, melon, corn but not tinned...yeuk!!! lol and scrambled eggs my girls purr when they get that treat! the tip about spring onion green tips and radish tops is interesting too... must add that to my list of henlights!! (delights for hens) I feel another dictionary word coming on here... :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::wink:

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The only thing mine don't seem to like at the moment is carrot peelings :( but never mind the rabbit eats them.

 

They love anything green that I hang up for them, cooked rice, cherry tomatoes etc.

 

They don't seem very interested in my slugs and snails though :cry:

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