Yes, bantams and standard chickens will flock together. Most often the bantams will be the bully since the bantams do not know they are smaller and have attitude. This usually settles down as the pecking order is established within a mixed flock.
Bantams and Quail live well together and Bantams make excellent surrogate mothers for quail chicks and will teach them to be aware of predators.
yes supossedly they are not tamed if they r tamed they will fight like hell
It is not a good idea to house chickens and quail together. The chickens will try to eat the quail and the quail will try to get out of the coop, never to be seen again.
Generally, yes, but all birds are individuals and some species of pheasant in particular are very pugnacious.
i tries that once..and the quail started pecking at the guinea pig....and then the guinea pig ate the quail...so no
yes as long as each bird has there own space. have a big run for them to move around and escape away from each other :)
i would think so. yes
yes
No. Mice can actually kill guinea pigs.
guinea pigs and chipmunks should not live together.
i have 2 15 months old female guinea pigs can i introduce a new baby guinea pig
Um I don't think so...
No way. They are to totally different kind of animals.
Guinea pigs dont live in Peru, they live in an island called Guinea this here, is a picture of guinea
Guinea pigs are from South America.
theoreticaly yes but i wouldn't try it!
yes they need a companian or they can become depressed.
guinea pigs live 4 to 7 years.
guinea pigs live 4 to 7 years.