It very much depends on what they are being raised for and by whom.
Laying hens on a small farm are usually active and do not need to be fat until just before they are culled to make room for the new layers in the spring. Birds raised for meat are fed a fattening diet of corn and can get quite heavy, enough so they have trouble walking.
Yes, they do.
So they can have eggs; also, when the chickens are fat, they can have roast chicken for tea!
no,they will get fat and die
Less fat then what exactly? Chickens have grown larger and with more fat over the years. It's likely that chickens now have more saturated fat than protein. There hasn't been an independent study released recently on chicken fat in quite some time.
No. They are a different species.
biodegradable is a stupid word for fat chickens
all the broiler chickens are white because ,when the chickens are born the are white in color and as soon as they are born an injection is injected into them making them fat and fluffy. the broiler chickens that we see in the market are actually chicks.
only 1 because chickens in denial are very fat because they eat lots of weetabix
it is for the chickens that faught in 1673. chickens do the most for the usa.
protein, carbohydrate, fat, minerals, vitamins, oxygen, and water.
chickens can fly they are birds but it depends on what breed they are if they are meat birds they can't fly. if you get your chickens wings cliped then they cant fly at all but yes indeed they can fly up to about 50 feet
There is no official count as to how many chickens are in the UK. However, there are most likely millions of chickens for food and for the eggs.