no
No, there is not.
No. In Chocolate it has eggs...chickens will smell the chocolate then leave it for the ants to eat it.
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Not quite sure what you mean here. Farmers who work with chickens very quickly lose the ability to smell what visitors can smell around the farm. The odor of manure is quite unpleasant to visitors but to farm workers it is the smell of hard work, life and a sustainable income for his family. If you mean do they sniff their chickens, well, not usually. There is no real need to smell the chickens. They usually keep pretty clean bathing in the dust, rustling around in the hay and straw. They can't smell too bad since you will often see farm kids carrying a hen around and cuddling it like any other household pet.
No, a chicken's butt does not smell like eggs. The smell of eggs usually comes from the sulfur compounds present in the egg itself. Chickens have a cloaca, which is a multi-purpose opening for reproduction and waste elimination, but it does not produce a smell similar to eggs.
No but there is normal nasty chickens
You don't, anyway it doesn't matter chickens belong outside.
The same things we have but with wings and feathers.
No they don't
you can smell the food
yes somethings are there that animals can smell and we cannot smell
Plants and Flowers are the most generic things that you find in a garden.