Boonie Stomper
Crowing
Its amazing what lengths chickens will go to for a crop full of styrofoam cooler or polystyrene packing often used as insulation. 
Mine have never shown any illness from having eaten a little of it in the past. But though I've tried to get it away from and keep it from them in the past, I forgot last week when I boxed meat in a foam cooler outside since its freezing out there now and my freezer is too full.
When i turned the flock loose for awhile in the part of the yard where it was, they devastated it in very short order.

I have found some information before that explains gut bacteria in mealworms can digest styrofoam and allow mealworms to be raised on it as their primary food. It stands to reason these same gut organisms can do the same in a bird which has eaten insects which can eat styrofoam.
I found 2 years ago that chestnut weevil larvae can also eat it, and fed those larvae to my flock.
Today, I found this on the web when revisiting the subject, so my chickens can have all they want...
https://challenges.openideo.com/attachments/314423fe-e534-4d0d-a553-fccfb4f7ce7f.pdf?id=7509
Maybe? But we should discuss this!



Mine have never shown any illness from having eaten a little of it in the past. But though I've tried to get it away from and keep it from them in the past, I forgot last week when I boxed meat in a foam cooler outside since its freezing out there now and my freezer is too full.
When i turned the flock loose for awhile in the part of the yard where it was, they devastated it in very short order.


I have found some information before that explains gut bacteria in mealworms can digest styrofoam and allow mealworms to be raised on it as their primary food. It stands to reason these same gut organisms can do the same in a bird which has eaten insects which can eat styrofoam.

I found 2 years ago that chestnut weevil larvae can also eat it, and fed those larvae to my flock.


https://challenges.openideo.com/attachments/314423fe-e534-4d0d-a553-fccfb4f7ce7f.pdf?id=7509
Maybe? But we should discuss this!

