No, this can be dangerous to both animals.
As long as the chicken cage has a high enough roof, a galah can certainly live in the same area as chickens.
You might want to try it and tell us the answer...
If you want to breed budgies no because if they fall from the nest the chickens will kill them the same sometimes happens with adults so it is best not to even if you're not breeding
We can do a lot of things, but we can't change chickens into ducks. If you somehow were able to acquire four ducks, we could put one into each cage and then it wouldn't matter how we divided the chickens.
You can put rabbits and guinea pigs together. But I think that's all
I have four guinea pigs: two pairs of two. We really spoil our guineas, so our first two guineas have a 6 1/4' x 2 1/2' cage. My mom made it with those square grid-thingies that you buy at Target for making shelves. Our second pair's cage is made of the same stuff but is a more average length at 3 1/2'. I recommend that size.Hope I helped!P.S. For two guineas, don't buy the ones in pet stores that might say they fit two; they probably won't! Homemade cages are more work, but trust me, the guinea pigs are a lot happier in them!
Yes, Wyandotte's are a great breed for egg laying and make great pets do to there kind nature. But just like any other chicken make sure all of your chickens are the same age or close to the same age, so they wont peck at each other. Be careful when adding new chickens to your old chickens, as the old chickens might not accept the new ones. If the don't accept them put them in a separate cage next to your older chickens to give them time to adjust to each other.
same as chickens! See chickens
In some cases, there can be four birds in the same cage if the cage is large enough and the birds are the same species.
No its not, i guinea pigs cage is way bigger. & you should not have the same size of guinea pig cage as your hampster.
yes, mine are both in the same cage
the same way we do