To answer your question quickly and directly, yes.
Fertilized chickens are no more expensive than non-fertilized chickens. Your cost per bird is determined by age and quantity of birds ordered and the inclusion of a rooster among the flock. Basically, a fertilized hen can be any hen that has been in the chicken coop with a cockerel.
A CHICKEN USUALLY STARTS LAYING AT 20 TO 25 WEEKS OF AGE. THE CHICKENS THAT I HAVE, STARTED RIGHT AROUND THAT TIME.
try a fence... around either the flowers or the chickens. if they are not your chickens, fence the flowers.
tomatoes (around 95% water) potatoes have around 80% water chickens have around 70% but they all vary.
My chickens and roosters and my two cats all get along really well together. If the chickens don't want the cats around they chase them out of the pen, other than that they they all get around together.
Pooping, pecking, walking around, sitting around.
it can transfer diseases to human like bird flue ... !
Chickens begin laying at around 18 weeks of age, but may vary because of breed.
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The embryo consumes the yolk, and cells turn it into more of the chick enabling it to grow.
Chickens usually forage by pecking and scratching around in the environment. However, chickens will also hunt small prey - mice, frogs, lizards, etc.
Some people keep chickens for food but chickens can be kept as pets. My family have four chickens. They aren't mean and are kind of like a dog. They follow us around and can be held. Basically the answer is yes.