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Having sexual activities with chickens is different from the environment, aside from the mess we create after we have "it" with the chicken.
It is probably not safe to eat chicken strips that have sat out overnight. Chicken can go bad after cooking quite rapidly if in a warm environment.
The cell membrane separates the cell from its environment.
Yes as long as the other ingredients you use and the environment you are cooking in is gluten free.
Silkie chickens are a domesticated breed. Therefore, their habitat is a back yard in a chicken coop. That is the environment that suits them best!
If you mean are people producers like plants, then the answer is no. A producer is an autotroph, which means that it uses its environment to make its food. We prepare food. For example... A person makes chicken for dinner. consumer- A person prepares and cooks the chicken Producer- A person created the chicken from the sun to eat.
If you are a chicken farmer the best thing to do is to let it lay for a few hours and than get a extra pair of hands to lift the chicken (As it throws a fit) while you take the egg. If your going to sell the egg for food than do that but if your not than put it into a controlled environment until it hatchs.
No. That's about 64.4 degrees Fahrenheit and is not cold enough to prevent the growth of pathogens.
No, especially chicken. This is assuming that it had been on and warm, and then unplugged. A warm environment would speed up spoilage. If it had never been on and the chicken very fresh, you could probably get away with eating it, assuming it was fully cooked afterwards.
A chicken coop provides a wire mesh guard to keep out predators and lets them roost also. You can get plans to build them to your requirements. If you can provide a safe environment for them you can let them out during the day and put them in at night. Food will lead them back.