Alimentazione delle galline. Avanzi della cucina: un ottimo nutrimento da aggiungere al mangime

#thegreenworld #grassfarmer #chickenfeeding 00:00 – Kitchen scraps: what to give and what not to give to chickens? 00:40 – Let's start in my kitchen, where you can see the leftovers from last night's pizza, some plain pasta that we always cook in abundance, carrot peels, and apple peels. All these leftovers shouldn't be thrown away, but rather set aside for my chickens and then placed in their feeders. 03:42 – Chickens are omnivores: they eat grass, grains, small insects, snails, snail shells, and even a few pieces of meat, all following their natural instincts and complemented by feed, which is essential to their diet and therefore shouldn't be replaced with kitchen scraps. 06:48 – An important food for chickens is grass, rich in protein and essential in coops like mine, which have a sandy floor. Even lettuce leaves (unseasoned, of course) can be healthy food for chickens. 8:10 AM – Another good food for chickens is bread, which should be dry, not soggy, and should be given infrequently, as it can cause them to gain weight and cause diarrhea. 9:15 AM – Foods to avoid: moldy and rotten foods, sweets, chocolate, sugar, dairy products, salt, and seasoned foods. Avoid feeding them raw meat or raw eggs. Potatoes and potato peelings, celery, parsley, cauliflower, and tomatoes should be avoided, as should eggplant and onions. Wisteria, ivy, hydrangea, and oleander are harmful plants for chickens. 12:30 PM – Chickens don't have saliva. So fresh water is essential for their diet; it helps them swallow and digest their food. 1:33 PM – What do you think? What did I forget? And thanks to Matilde for her help with this video! WEBSITE: https://www.ilverdemondo.it/it?utm_so... FACEBOOK:   / ilverdemondo   INSTAGRAM:   / ilverdemondo   ► Subscribe to the channel: http://bit.ly/2FZ6VmE