A hen laying an egg experiences the same pain as a woman giving birth to a baby or a cow giving birth to a calf. Of course it hurts! But it's all a part of nature, so why should we be so concerned about it?
Well, it depends on the chicken. The roosters peck harder than hens--my bantam Barred Cochin cockerel, Arctic, pecks so hard that sometimes I'll start to bleed. The chicks don't peck hard at all. One of the solutions is to trim your chicken's beak. Yes, I said trim! Just the tip though, because you don't want your chicken to be feeling hurt!!
You would have to ask the chicken, to be sure.
It can hurt a chicken egg if it freezes. The eggs will not be edible and they will not hatch.
it probibly hurts less then giving birth to a baby and i dont think u can ask a chicken
It shouldn't hurt at all, unless you are squeezing or carrying her by her abdomen. If you pick your cat up with one hand under the back part of her stomach and the other hand under her rib cage, this distributes the weight. Let her lay with her front legs on your shoulder and her back legs resting in one hand by your stomach and there won't be any pressure on her belly.
Chicken based canned cat food with a stir stick.
yes because moldy and old foods can contain anything like bacteria and many other things. if you feed the goat 2 week old chicken the chicken could have mold on it and mold contains bacteria so that would definitely hurt the goat.
On your back by a disease. It can hurt kids and Adults.
Yes, provided the person's hand isn't insanely calloused or neurologically damaged.
my nail hurt when i got it and i one is brokje and i trying to broke it
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The reason the back of your hand hurts after playing soccer is because of the friction.
Usually a coward.... but hey!, be friends, call him back...promise you won't hurt him.
Take it to the vet.
He had hurt her feelings.Try not to hurt yourself.Ouch. That really hurt!
Will a full grown rooster harm a small meat chicken?
theres suppose to be another do after you in the question
their are nerves in your hand and sends messages to your brain
you will get hurt
no it doesnt hurt their back...!
It shouldn't hurt at all, unless you are squeezing or carrying her by her abdomen. If you pick your cat up with one hand under the back part of her stomach and the other hand under her rib cage, this distributes the weight. Let her lay with her front legs on your shoulder and her back legs resting in one hand by your stomach and there won't be any pressure on her belly.