no they do not
Baby chickens are born from eggs (fertilized eggs only, not the ones you eat), because they are birds. A baby chicken is called a chick.
Yes! Egg is good for chickens in moderation. You would want to cook it first though so they do not get in the habit of pecking eggs. Contrary to the previous answer... egg yolks are not baby chicks! Not all chicken eggs are fertilized. Hens lay eggs whether there is a rooster present or not; we get three eggs a day from our three ladies and no roosters are allowed in city limits. You are not eating baby chickens when you eat eggs! You can even feed your chicken...chicken!
yes they do eat chickens
a chickens dead baby
if tour chicken comes from a village then its nothing wrong with it.if you buy from a pet shop the its not alright.
Yes, they are opportunistic omnivores. They will also kill the chickens.
Well..... A female chicken lays eggs and if a male chicken fertilizes it then the egg will turn into a chick, however if the egg is not fertilized it becomes eggs that we eat!!
The type of chickens you should get depends on what kind of chickens you want. There are meat chickens that you kill and eat, layer chickens that lay eggs without a rooster and are good to eat, and there are show chickens which you can enter in state fairs and poultry shows.
It depends on what you feel like! But, if you are a farmer and you have chickens, I suggest you eat the eggs when they come.
No one would eat chicken. There will not be any ducks eggs e.t.c
Well the obvious answer would be that they are a food source. Not only do we eat the chicken itself but also the eggs from the chicken.food (eggs & meat), bedding (feathers), fertilizer, etc.
Yes of course! chickens will eat almost any scraps, thus making them good, diverse animals to keep. They can definitely eat white cheese because there is no dye in it. We tried this with our chickens. Our chickens went mad for the cheese. The one that got almost all of them was our chicken, Chicken Licken. She is white. We notice that chickens that are laying eggs need more protein than our other chicken Chimpmunk who is four months old and not yet laying eggs. Our third chicken, Feather, she eats a lot of worms and stuff (slugs, etc.) and she's laid the most eggs. Because they are so precious we haven't eaten them (the eggs) yet.