Yes, chickens are social and do better with a "flock", even when the "flock" is simply one more bird.
I raise chickens, and there are more than 50 in my barn.
Jetstar is Qantas. Qantas is the more Formal Version. Jetstar is a Low Fare Version
I wouldn't exactly say Hilary is better, but you do hear more about her than you do Haylie. hilary is far more famous than haylie but haylie is still well known. it wouldn'y be fare to say whos better. everyone has thir own oppion.
Most of a chickens life consists of arguments of "who is better than who" in the pecking order.
Mcdonalds can be better than kfc.French frieschicken nuggetsfish sticksketchups/bbq saucesburgersKfc can be better than mcdonaldsGrilled & fried chickenThe chicken wingsChicken thighsA bucket with chickens
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Do chickens fly? (They do)
Yes! They are awesome, cute, and adorable!
"Fare better" means to perform or succeed in a more favorable or advantageous way compared to others or in comparison to a previous situation. It often implies an improvement in outcomes, experiences, or conditions. For example, if a student studies harder and fares better on an exam, it means they achieved a higher score than before or compared to their peers.
Yes. The chicken population at any one time is far greater than the human population. Millions of chickens are hatched each month and are slaughtered for food. There certainly is more chickens, it is estimated there are 10 times the number of chickens than humans.
THEY ARE USED TO MAKE FOOD a dual purpose chickens ,selected more for meat prouduction than egg prouduction a dual purpose chickens ,selected more for meat prouduction than egg prouduction
Guinea hens and chickens are both domesticated birds, but they have some key differences. Guinea hens are generally smaller and more slender than chickens. They have a distinct call that is louder and more shrill than a chicken's cluck. Guinea hens are also known for being more independent and better at foraging for food compared to chickens. Additionally, guinea hens have a unique feather pattern with spots or stripes, while chickens typically have solid-colored feathers.