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Saturday, August 7, 2021

Can Chickens Eat Celery – what do you think?

chickens eat celery

That’s an interesting one.

And a question that might be a little more tricky for people to decide whether celery is actually ok to feed your backyard chickens or not.

So, I think this question is worth answering for many people who are not really sure about it at all…

Really… Can Chickens Eat Celery?

Yes…

Your chickens can eat celery.

I have had no problem with giving my chickens celery and they seem to like it.

Although celery does not have a lot of taste to it in general.

Don’t be fooled by this though…

Because celery provides some good nutrition for your birds.

You could consider it if you have celery in your own veggie patch if you want.

But I find it not that expensive to buy in the shops.

Is Celery Healthy for Chickens?

Celery is healthy for us, so it is also healthy for your backyard chickens as well.

In fact, it is low in calories and high in antioxidants.

You are looking at vitamins, minerals that will help keep your chickens healthy.

And did you know that celery actually has around 12 kinds of antioxidants?

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can a chickens have celery

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Find out How likely are you to get an STD.

STD is probably one of the most feared acronyms in the English language. Today we’re going to talk about STDs and or STI sexually transmitted infections and diseases so as much as the idea of STDs and STI scares everyone and sends people running for the hills.

The number one thing that you should know is that you actually probably know someone who has an STI or STD. There are over 20 million new infections in the United States per year as estimated by the CDC and that number is incredibly conservative that only includes eight common infections.

The World Health Organization says that there are over 30 sexually transmitted infections and diseases so that number that 20 million does not include things like pubic lice, scabies, mollusk, contagiosum and a number of others.

There are quite a few additional infections as well that doesn’t include the infections that are either undiagnosed or undetected because are not aware that they have STD because they don’t have symptoms and being asymptomatic.

How likely are you to get an STD