The following is a hypothesis: "The number of eggs a chicken lays is affected by the hours of daylight." In this hypothesis, the independent variable is the hours of daylight.
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Almost every predator will kill a chicken during daylight including those opportunistic nighttime predators. Raptor birds will take a chicken during the day. Hawks, owls etc. As for mammalian predators. Anything that eats birds will pounce on a wandering hen. Dogs, cats, weasels, fox and a multitude of other four footed creatures. There is also the possibility a hen can be killed by the other members of the flock, especially if she was sick or weak.
A single large chicken egg has a mass of about 57 grams on average with its shell on. By contrast, a jumbo graded chicken egg has a mass of 71 grams.
Possibly. Sounds more like a bird of prey. Owls are notorious for eating the heads of their prey first. If if happened during the daylight hours it may be some other type of raptor.
A vantress cross chicken is a chicken that is crossed with a cobb chicken and a vantress chicken. They are a type of broiler chicken.
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Dependent variable is the one that is the same and independent is the one that is being changed to see how it affects the dependent variable. Example: You want to discover what makes your dog hate his/her dog food. The food is Kibble and Bits so theres a mixture of vegetable, meat, and chicken. Dependent= your dog because you are trying to figure out why he/she isn't eating. The dog is what stays constant in this experiement (not changing) Independent= the dog food because in order to find out what your dog doesn't like you have to test if she/he hates the vegetable, meat or chicken pieces. So you separate them and this is what changes.
Yes. A healthy hen will lay up to one egg a day if it is in constant light. If the chicken coop is very dim it will take longer for the hen to lay an egg. It doesn't have to be natural daylight, you can put artificial lights in the chicken coop to increase the amount of eggs the chicken lays.
The chicken virus has not affected Antarctica, because there are no animals there to affect.
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no, you do not have to heat your chickens coop. all you have to do if extend your chickens daylight hours. i usually have my lights timed to come on at 7am and then turn off at 8pm.
Yes, they will lay year round if provided with 14 hours of light. When the seasonal daylight is reduced, just supplement that lack of natural daylight with some artificial light in the roost/chicken coop.
Hi. To my knowledge, cooked and raw chicken can be stored in plastic containers. KaCo, Independent Consultant, www.my2.tupperware.com.
If you know it is spoiled, don't eat it. If you have been at a picnic and everyone is getting sick, it might not have been the chicken. You might not be affected, but if you start to feel ill, let your doctor know that you might be affected by a foodborne outbreak.