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How to Use the My Pet Chicken Availability Chart

Quickly find and order available chicks with the My Pet Chicken Availability Chart. Filter breeds, choose a ship date, and add birds to your cart—all in one easy-to-use tool.

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Can Chickens Eat Oranges?

Yes, chickens can eat oranges in small amounts. Oranges are safe and provide vitamin C and hydration, but their acidic nature can upset digestion if overfed. Some chickens enjoy citrus, while others may ignore it. Always offer oranges peeled and in moderation, and skip the peels if they’re treated with pesticides.

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Can Chickens Eat Onions?

No, chickens should not eat onions. Onions contain thiosulfate, which can damage their red blood cells and lead to serious health issues like anemia. Even cooked onions can be harmful, so it’s best to avoid them entirely. Stick to safer veggie treats like carrots, cucumbers, or broccoli to keep your flock happy and healthy!

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Can Chickens Eat Avocados?

No, chickens should not eat avocados. The skin, pit, and even the flesh contain persin, a toxin that can cause serious health issues—or even death—in chickens. To be safe, keep all parts of the avocado away from your flock and choose safer treats like berries, leafy greens, or cucumbers instead.

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Can Chickens Eat Potatoes?

Yes, but only the right kind! Chickens can safely eat cooked white or sweet potatoes, but never feed them raw green potatoes, peels, or sprouts, which contain solanine, a toxin harmful to chickens. Sweet potatoes are safer and can even be eaten raw. Always serve potatoes plain, cooked, and in moderation as an occasional treat.

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Can chickens eat bread?

Yes, chickens can eat bread, but only as an occasional treat. Plain, unseasoned bread is safe in small amounts, though it’s not very nutritious. Avoid moldy or flavored breads, and never replace their feed with bread. Opt for whole grain varieties when possible, and always feed in moderation to keep your flock healthy and happy!

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Can Chickens Eat Celery?

Yes! Chickens can safely eat celery, including the leaves and stalks. It’s packed with vitamins A, C, and K, plus fiber and hydration benefits. However, celery’s stringy texture can be tough to eat, so it’s best to chop it into small pieces for easier digestion. Serve it raw or cooked (plain) in moderation as a healthy treat for your flock!

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Can Chickens Eat Broccoli?

Yes! Chickens can safely eat broccoli, including the florets, stems, and leaves. It’s packed with vitamins A, C, and K, plus fiber and antioxidants, making it a nutritious treat. Serve it raw, cooked (plain), or chopped, and even hang it up for a fun pecking activity. Just remember to feed in moderation to avoid digestive upset. Your flock will love this healthy snack!

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"The Clubhouse" Coop

Easy to assemble and built to last, the Clubhouse Coop is the perfect starter coop for a small flock.