Any production breed - Cornish cross, production RIR, sexlink, etc - will mature faster than other breeds.
A farmer would want to breed chickens that grow fast to maximize production efficiency and profitability. Faster-growing chickens reach market weight sooner, allowing for quicker turnover and reduced feed costs, as they require less time and resources to raise. Additionally, meeting consumer demand for poultry products more rapidly can enhance market competitiveness and overall farm sustainability.
Chickens can be fed seeds to make them breed.
make 'em do it...
Yes, chickens and guineas can breed with each other, but the offspring, known as guin-hens or chix, are usually infertile.
Yes! I have chickens of my own, and I love mine. It really depends on the breed.
That depends on the breed.
Teryaki
no it's not
Not exactly. chicken's breed to give birth. then the baby male chicks are killed and sold as food
No, chickens and guineas cannot breed together because they are different species. Chickens belong to the species Gallus gallus domesticus, while guineas belong to the species Numida meleagris.
That depends on the breed of chicken.
isa brown