Yes peanut butter is fine for any chicken, as long as you only feed them small amounts at a time. Feeding about half a tsp at a time is the ideal way. After one spoon just wait for at least 30 seconds before you give them any more, because they could choke if you don't give them enough time to digest.
Yeah! I feed peanut butter to my chickens all the time and nothing has ever happened to them!! ^_^
No they will eat almost anything including live mice which they love! They also like the calcium in eggshells.
well i guess they could. But you probably would not like the outcome.
Humans eat salted peanuts all the time. It's a cheap snack and sold through out the world.
No. Hamsters can't eat cashews. They can only eat peanuts that are not salted.
Don't give them salted peanuts, give them unsalted ones.
Unsalted! if its salted it burns with a greeny tinged flame
Chicken can eat peanuts without a problem. Peanuts are grains and grains usually form the better part of the chicken's diet.
So you can buy salted peanuts at the ball park.
Peanuts should only be fed to chickens as treats - that means at most around 3-4 times a week, with servings only being a decent size. However, they should only be fed peanuts that have NOT been salted.
The purpose of a roasted peanut is to give the peanut a slightly different taste. Their are regular peanut's, salted peanuts and roasted peanut's. It just gives peanuts more of a variety to eat from.
not really. peanuts are actually good for you. salted peanuts are not!
There is a Hugh amount of sodium in salted peanuts and not a good choice to eat. If you need potassium eat bananas, apples, potatoes most fruits. If you like nuts only buy the raw nut with no salt. This is much better choice. You will acquire a taste for no salt after a short time, and it will help your blood pressure as will.
Yes, you can store salted roasted peanuts in the freezer. Be sure to store them in a sealed container suitable for freezing or a plastic baggie.
i would say yes, because they eat acorns and they lick salt blocks. It would be expensive to feed them Planters, though.