Faithjo
Songster
Mine love sugar coated donuts! I didn’t know they couldn’t taste sugar because they love them
they aren’t as crazy about plain bread. They also love grapes and won’t hardly eat carrots, lettuce or cabbage much if at all.

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Funny, my chickens don’t really like cranberries, they eat them, but some even spot them out. Much prefer and go crazy over stuff like blueberries and grapes. But mine are kind of weird, they prefer blueish fruits (grapes, blueberries etc) to red ones (sometimes won’t even touch strawberries, but do love wild raspberry). Also salty things they seem to like just as well as non salty.Chickens love Bitter/Sour flavors that's why they go nuts for cranberry. Chickens hate salty from what I've read.
where did you read that?Chickens hate salty from what I've read
It was a research article I read a few years ago, doubt I'd be able to find it again easily now though.where did you read that?
Every chicken can not only detect salt but has a very fine tuned sense for it, because too little, or too much, salt will kill it. So if it is in need of salt, it will find the taste of salt delicious, and if it has enough salt already in its system, it will find the taste of salt aversive.
Hence people can have seen their chickens like salty food, and dislike salty food, even if it's the same chickens at different times. Evolution, and some basic science, explains why, as above.
well if you do want to read up on current thinking on it, Simpson and Raubenheimer The Nature of Nutrition 2012 chapter 3 deals explicitly with the theory and experimental results of salt intake. The rest of the book deals with the other macro- and micro-nutrients, including sugars and the sweet taste.It was a research article I read a few years ago, doubt I'd be able to find it again easily now though.