No, owls can't get in there(the ones big enough to eat chickens) but foxes and cats most definitely can.
they used to live on or in trees. then farmers came along in history and started to take those chickens and putting them in coops that's why its called chicken coops.
chickens
in the wild or in chicken coops
they don't they live in chicken coops.
When Jarvis raised Rhode Island Red chickens, his chicken coops were heavily populated.
Coops
Chickens live in small barns called coops.
Yes....Owls will attack and kill chickens. Even Roosters.
In a chicken coop/ chicken yard/ barn.they also live in the mountains in NepalChicken coops
Cocks, which are male chickens, typically live on farms, in rural areas, or sometimes in urban settings where backyard chickens are kept. They share their living space with hens (female chickens) and are often kept in coops or chicken pens. These coops provide shelter, protection, and a place for roosting at night.
Many chickens and other farm raised bird are kept in coops.
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