They don't really care because they are to stupid to even notice(mine just stand there and look at me).
Wet and warm.
No. Chickens will go out in the rain and do fine. They don't like to get wet but they will not get sick from it.
no
cause that's how God made them
Nothing. "Mad as a wet hen," however, means very angry, as chickens are supposed to hate getting wet.
No it should not die, chickens get wet in the rain. They get wet from splashing through the water dish and they get very wet when feeding outside after a rain.
"Madder than a wet hen" probably originated in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Supposedly, chickens get angry if they get dumped in water, although I have never personally seen a chicken get angry about being wet - and I grew up in the Appalachians with chickens. I can testify that many American southerners do use this phrase to mean someone who is very angry.
1) The kids are out in the yard, running around like chickens with their heads cut off. 2) Tastes like chicken. 3) Tender as a chick. 4) Mad as a wet hen. 5) As scarce as hen's teeth. 6) Curses are like young chickens; they always come home to roost.
cats do not like being wet, stray cats don't like being sprayed with the garden hose.
They don't wallow. They hate being wet.
No they eat each others faces!
Chickens will lay more eggs when it is warm and sunny. You can put a light where the nests are to innfluence the chickens to lay more eggs.