Can Chickens Eat Honeydew?
Chickens can eat honeydew melon — flesh, seeds, and rind scrapings are all safe and hydrating.
The why
Honeydew is sweet, water-rich, and gentle on digestion — a solid rotation player among summer treats, if slightly less exciting to most flocks than watermelon.
How to feed it
Serve in halves or wedges; scoop soft flesh into a dish for younger birds.
Worth knowing
Standard melon rules: wash the outside, moderate portions, clear the rind before it ferments.
The 90/10 rule: whatever the treat, a laying flock's diet should stay about 90% balanced feed. Treats — even the healthy ones — are the garnish, not the meal. Wondering what your flock really costs to feed? Try our free egg cost calculator.
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