What Does Basil Do For Chickens?
Good for your Hens Chicken speak, Basil promotes mucus membrane and respiratory system health, so adding some crushed basil to your chicken feed will keep… Read More »What Does Basil Do For Chickens?
Good for your Hens Chicken speak, Basil promotes mucus membrane and respiratory system health, so adding some crushed basil to your chicken feed will keep… Read More »What Does Basil Do For Chickens?
Chickens Shouldn’t Eat Anything that is Too Salty/Sweet/Fried. Self-explanatory, if its not good for you, it’s probably not good for your chickens either. They can… Read More »Can Chickens Eat Sugar?
Why it’s good for chickens: Peppermint oil helps to repel flies. We add it to our homemade bug spray for humans, too! How to use… Read More »Can You Spray Peppermint Oil Around A Chicken Coop?
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Good for your Hens To harness all of this goodness try planting a rosemary plant in (or near) your chicken run, this way it will… Read More »Can I Plant Rosemary In My Chicken Run?
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Possibly, but what is known is that oregano is a healthy addition to a chicken’s diet, and they love it. Oregano is packed with vitamins,… Read More »Can Chickens Eat The Oregano Stems?
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