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Chickens and rabbits can live together in the same space, but it is not ideal. Chickens may peck at rabbits, causing harm or stress. Additionally, their dietary and environmental needs are different. It is recommended to house them separately to ensure their well-being.
12 chickens 4 rabbits
chickens by far
they don't go well together i've had rabbits and chickens. one of my rabbits killed a chicken and injured another.
There are 5n chickens and 20-3n rabbits, for n = 1,2,3,4,5 or 6.
Let's denote the number of chickens as C and the number of rabbits as R. We can write two equations based on the given information: C + R = 72 (total number of heads) and 2C + 4R = 200 (total number of feet). Solving these equations simultaneously, we find there are 50 chickens and 22 rabbits in the cage.
Mice
I believe it's 75 rabbits. There are 105 animals. There are 75 x 4(rabbit legs) = 300 legs and 30 x 2(chicken legs) = 60 legs, which totals 360 legs. The 75 rabbits plus 30 chickens equals 105 animals.
chickens live on farms
Chickens can coexist harmoniously with several animals, including ducks, goats, and rabbits. Ducks are particularly compatible as they help with pest control and enjoy similar habitats. Goats can share space with chickens and help manage undergrowth, while rabbits can coexist in a free-range environment. However, it's essential to supervise interactions to ensure all animals are safe and comfortable.
Yes its done all the time You bet they can! I have two ponies, a pig, a few barn cats, dogs, chickens, and two rabbits and they all live in perfect harmony!
Let the number of rabbits be ( r ) and the number of chickens be ( c ). The total number of heads gives us the equation ( r + c = 35 ), and the total number of legs gives us ( 4r + 2c = 94 ). Solving these equations, we find that there are 23 chickens and 12 rabbits.