Can Chickens Eat Turnips?

Safe to feedYes — roots cooked or grated, greens freely

Chickens can eat turnips — grate them raw or cook them soft — and turnip greens are among the best free greens going.

The why

Turnip roots and greens are both safe brassica fare; the greens in particular are calcium-rich and grow like weeds in fall gardens.

How to feed it

Grate or cook the roots; toss the greens by the bunch.

Worth knowing

Hard raw roots need grating or chopping; otherwise standard moderation.

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