Vegetables : Lettuce, beets, broccoli, carrots, kale, swiss chard, squash, pumpkins and cucumbers. Herbs: Lavender, mint, oregano, parsley, cilantro, thyme and basil. Perennials: Daylilies, hostas, daisies, roses, coneflowers and ferns.
Domestic chickens are said to have descended from Southern Asia’s wild red wildfowl (Gallus gallus)., and insects. The wild fowl’s diet consists primarily of insects. Wildfowl and wild chickens will consume a broad variety of foraged plant stuff. Oyster shells, garden leftovers, cracked corn, oats, pumpkin seeds, berries, or human foods too are a few extra things to look into.
This of course begs the inquiry “What not to feed chickens?”
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To feed chickens you must get hay, either by cutting grass or by buying it from Marnie. To store the hay, you must have a silo. If there is grass outside, the chickens will eat it instead of the hay and give them a mood boost. However, this is not possible during winter, when they do not go outside, and grass doesn’t grow.
What do chickens eat In Stardew Valley?
With the chickens’ product quality being heavily dependent on whether or not they’re fed, it is very important for players to actively feed them. There are luckily two different foods that chickens will eat with both being in good supply on players’ Stardew Valley farms. The first thing that chickens eat is grass.
Out of all them, chickens are most likely many players’ first animal in-game due to the relative cheapness of a coop made only for chickens. Chickens in Stardew Valley produce eggs and big eggs. The size and quality of these eggs are dependent on the happiness of each chicken, which is affected by if they’re fed, warm, and pet by the player.
What happens if you eat raw or slightly undercooked chicken?
This can lead to: food poisoningtyphoid feverenteric fevergastroenteritisother illnesses.