impr3
Songster
In reading stock recipes on this forum, I've come across several folks saying that they give the strained stock contents (bones, giblets, veg scraps) to their chickens after they're done cooking with them. On the one hand, I'm a big fan of not wasting anything and would love for my chickens to benefit from the calcium, protein, and other nutrients in those leavings. On the other hand, feeding chicken to chickens feels a) discomforting and b) like a great way to spread disease in the flock (feeding cow to cows was a big part of how the Mad Cow Disease outbreak took off...). Of course, this would be more of an issue if I fed store bought chicken to my chickens which I'm highly unlikely to do.
So, do you feed chicken to your chickens? If yes, in what contexts? If no, why?
So, do you feed chicken to your chickens? If yes, in what contexts? If no, why?