Yes and much happier
no, they mate with roosters,(male chicken)
Prairie chickens typically live around 3 to 5 years in the wild, although some individuals may survive longer under optimal conditions. Factors such as predation, habitat loss, and disease can impact their lifespan. In captivity, where they are protected from these threats, they may live longer.
Chickens do not need to mate in order to lay eggs. Hens will lay eggs regardless of whether or not they have mated with a rooster. However, if a hen does mate with a rooster, the eggs can be fertilized and potentially hatch into chicks.
Most chickens live 7-9 years. It really depends on what kind of strain the chickens come from (show quality, production quality), and how the chickens have been raised, and what type of conditions they live in.
Roosters always want to mate. Always.
chickens live on farms
No, they do so through their 'vent'
chickens
can you have live chickens in slidell louisiana
Chickens are known as females. Roosters are known as males. Roosters have that giant tale which I believe attracts the mate.
30years
Chickens live in a coop, which is like a small house for chickens with nest boxes for them to lay eggs in and perches for them to sleep on.