No chickens do not hibernate nor do they migrate.
No. Hens go through what is called a molt where they renew their feathers and slow down their activities but they do not hibernate.
Actually, they are cannibals
No. As with most birds, chicken hens are omnivores. They eat grains and other plant matter, but also eat insects, eggs (if given the opportunity), etc.
Some do depending on the way you plant it. Chicks and hens are an example. You have to take the buds in the spring and put them so they are in a row. Warning chicks and hens are spread a lot.
chickens and hens.
Fresh Hens eggs contain 0.95 grams/Kg of hens eggs, pretty much close whether they are yolk, or white eggs. But it has to be raw, otherwise heating them may neutralize it.
The plural form for the noun chicken is chickens; the plural possessive form is chickens'.
A group of hens is called a brood.
Eggs from battery hens, i.e. hens that are kept in cages (known as batteries) where several hens live together in one cage. These hens cannot roam freely as free-range hens can.
more hens = more eggs + more chickens (possibly more hens) = £££££
The standard collective nouns for 'hens' are:a brood of hensa clutch of hens
no but some big hens
Hens like to eat grains.
No hens can talk.
If you only have hens then no it is not possible. You need a rooster with the hens to get an embryo.
About 187 hens for every 100 people. Yes, there are more hens than people.
The Hens were rebelling against his rule.
· The chickens have protection from the elements and predators. · The hens can still move around easily. · The hens have more social connection with other hens. · Allows hens to have a greater behavioural repertoire.