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Watermelon is a great snack for chickens, and I’ve yet to meet someone who didn’t enjoy biting into this tasty treat! Watermelon contains high levels of sugar and water, making it ideal for warmer days when your flock needs extra hydration. But is it safe for chickens to eat watermelon? The short answer is yes. Chickens can eat watermelon. Here’s How:

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Can chickens eat all parts of a watermelon?

Chickens can eat all parts of a watermelon, although they may struggle to digest the tough outer rind. Chickens tend to eagerly seek out the seeds first – a prized treat! – then peck away at the flesh until only the rind is left behind. We then remove any leftover rind, which can quickly become moldy and unsafe to eat.

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Health benefits of feeding watermelon to chickens

The main benefit of feeding watermelon to chickens is its high water content – at over 90%, this thirst-quenching treat is a great way to ensure your flock is well-hydrated.

Like most fruits, watermelon is also packed full of essential vitamins and antioxidants, helping to support their immune system and overall health.

How to Feed Watermelon to Chickens

Chickens enjoy pecking at the soft flesh of watermelons, so there is no need to cut them into bite-sized pieces first.

Simply slice the fruit into chunks or wedges and enjoy watching your birds tuck into a thirst-quenching feast!

Remove any uneaten watermelon after an hour or so, as rotten fruit can cause digestive problems and attract flies and vermin.


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