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Can Chickens Eat Apples?

Can chickens eat apples? Are apples safe for the chickens? These are some common questions most of the chicken keepers often ask, especially the beginners. If you are also a beginner, and if you have some extra apples laying around, then you are probably wondering "Can chickens eat apples"?

Apples are actually very healthy fruit for humans, and they provide several health benefits. But what about chickens? Can your chickens eat apples safely? Don't worry! Here in this guide we will try to discuss more about whether can chickens eat apples or not.

Can chickens eat apples?

If you don't have enough time to read further, then the short answer is YES, your chickens can eat apples in moderation. Actually, apples are high in sugar, so you should offer your chickens apples in moderation. Apples can be a great treat for your flock occasionally.

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Can chickens eat apple peels/peelings?

Yes, you can give your chickens apple peels/peelings. Actually, nothing goes to waste when it comes to chickens. All the parts of apples are edible for the chickens, even the seeds.

Can chickens eat apple seeds?

Apple seeds are toxic for some birds and animals. So are these seeds good or toxic for the chickens? The exact answer is no, the seeds are not toxic for the birds. Let us explain why and how.

Actually, apple seeds contain a compound called amygdalin, which is cyanogenic glycoside. The seeds is completely harmless if they are left intact. But if the seeds are crushed or chewed, then amygdalin can interact with digestive enzymes and release hydrogen cyanide.

Chickens initially eat the seeds whole, but they will (likely) get crushed once inside their muscular gizzard. The gizzard of the chickens is fairly acidic with a pH of 2.5-3.5, which reduce the overall formation of cyanide. So, apple seeds are safe for the chickens.

Can chickens eat apple cores?

Yes, your chickens can eat apple cores. Chickens can eat all the parts of apple safely.

Can chickens eat apple skins?

Yes, you can give your chickens apple with skins. Actually, nothing goes to waste when it comes to chickens.

Can chickens eat raw apples?

Yes, sure. Your chickens can definitely eat raw apples. Apples taste good when it is raw, and there is no need to spend time cooking them.

How many apples can chickens eat?

Apples are healthy and can be a good treat for your chickens. But they are high in sugar and you should give your chickens in moderation and occasionally. You should not give more than 1/4 apple per bird (one apple for 4 birds).

Apples are low in protein, and a protein-deficient diet can lead to a reduction in eggs production and reduced hatchability of their eggs. And as apples have too much sugar, so eating too much of this fruit can lead to obesity, and fatty liver (just like with humans).

What is the best way to feed apples to chickens?

Feeding apples to your chickens is very easy and simple. Just throw whole apples into the chicken yard. You can also chop the apples into several smaller chunks to make sure that every chicken gets a little bit.

What are the health benefits of apples for chickens?

Apples are healthy treat for your chickens if given in moderation. They are delicious and nutritious at the same time for you chickens. Apples are a good source of water to keep your chickens hydrated. They are loaded with vitamin C potassium, riboflavin, and copper.

Apples are also a very good source of fiber. A medium sized apple provides about 4g of fiber, and the fiber content in apples is great for your chicken's gut health.

These are the information we wanted to share with you regarding whether can chickens eat apples or not. Apples are tasty, nutritious and healthy for your chickens. And all the parts are edible for your chickens. Just keep in mind one thing, apples are high in sugar content. So give them in moderation and only as an occasional treat. Hope this guide has helped you. Good luck and may God bless you!

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