No they are good at avoiding bites and stings but they can make mistakes and be harmed by venomous injuries. Chicken use their beaks to kill and beaks are impervious to insect stings.
yes
Yes.
yes
Parasites
Yes they do. A few free range chickens in your yard is a natural way to keep insects in control and you get free eggs in exchange.
My chickens eat snails. Chickens will eat most insects commonly found in the garden.
Mostly insects, some worms.
Yes, chickens can eat saddleback caterpillars, but it is not advisable. Saddleback caterpillars are toxic due to their spines and can cause irritation or harm to chickens if ingested. While chickens are omnivorous and enjoy a variety of insects, it's best to avoid feeding them potentially harmful species. Always ensure that any insects provided to chickens are safe and non-toxic.
Birds, chickens, and ducks are one of the animals that use beak in eating.
no but theres myths thaat it is but there is no such thing as a poisenous cat unless the cat getz poisened
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Chickens typically eat a diet of grains, seeds, insects, and vegetation. They also require access to clean water at all times.