Do you feed your fish scraps to your chickens?

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Just learning about chickens as in process of building coop. Heard they eat dead mice rats etc and heard fish scraps wondering if it’s freshwater and seawater fish?

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Chickens can eat fish and fish bones both raw and cooked. Fish are a beneficial addition to a chicken's diet because they are filled with sizable levels of protein. They also abound with minerals such as calcium.

I would of thought no but Mr google says Yes.
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hanging some frames over the run works a treat too flys land and maggots drop off for them to eat
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Originally posted by spin king spin king wrote:

hanging some frames over the run works a treat too flys land and maggots drop off for them to eat
Sounds great as a plan. How do the neighbours go with it? :-)
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Mine used to like choppedup crayfish heads and pretty much any fish I threw at them, except butterfish (prob a tad too boring?).
They get over it pretty quick, so don't feed it all at once
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ahhh so sea fish bits are the go. What about the bones scales etc. what do they eat? Good tip re frame hanging. Online there are bins with a tube that you chick yuk into and maggots etc crawl up  and get eaten by chooks so similar system. I don’t have close neighbours.

I’ve heard no onions, mouldy stuff, is there anything else I should avoid? 

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They generally only eat what is good for them I believe. Mine will peck at fish frames but my 10 chooks will only eat one small frame. They prefer cooked frames. Plenty of fresh water is important
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yes have those water cups on order which I’ll plug into a 200 litre drum feed from coop spouting should be hands free for long periods when holidaying etc.  also plan to use the vertical feed spouting system. All going well I can leave them for weeks and they will be ok. Just need to water check the eggs freshness when I get back.  Does all the anode sound ok?
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