Free-range chickens, because they have a free-roaming area, generally consume various foods found in their natural environment. These foods can include the following:
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Grass and Leaves: Free-range chickens can consume the leaves and grasses of plants such as grass, clover, and chicory.
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Insects and Worms: Chickens meet their protein needs by hunting small invertebrates such as earthworms, insects, grasshoppers, and flies under the soil.
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Seeds and Seeded Plants: Chickens can also eat seeds found in the soil, and seeded plants such as corn, wheat, and sunflower.
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Fruits and Vegetables: Fallen fruits found on trees, leaves of fruit trees, and vegetables can also be among the nutritional sources of free-range chickens.
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Soil and Stones: Chickens peck and swallow soil and stones for minerals and to support the digestive process. This helps them regulate their digestive systems.
Free-range chickens feed on these foods found in a wide range in their natural environment. Nutritional sources encourage the free roaming and natural behaviors of chickens. Therefore, they are important for both physical health and psychological well-being.