No, it is not safe to eat a live chicken that has been bitten by a dog. Consuming an animal that a dog has bitten poses several health risks. The dog's bite could introduce bacteria or pathogens into the chicken's body, potentially leading to infections or the spread of diseases. The stress and injuries inflicted on the chicken may also affect its overall health and meat quality. It is important to prioritize food safety and avoid consuming animals that have been exposed to potential sources of contamination or harm.
I would Definitely NOT eat a chicken that has been bitten by an animal with rabies. Unless you want rabies, too.
Well, honey, if that chicken was cooked to perfection before it got attacked by Cujo, then yeah, it should be safe to eat. Just make sure you reheat it properly to kill any lingering germs from Fido's little snack. But hey, if you're feeling squeamish about it, maybe just toss it and order a pizza instead.
no, he is still alive he is done being our president but he is still alive
No, I have never been bitten by a wolf spider.
Yes she is still alive. She has been in quite a few episodes of Naruto Shippuden.
there have been a few sightings
Yes, a blue whale has been caught alive. In fact, thousands of them have been caught while still being alive.
Werewolves are people who have either been scratched/cut or bitten by another werewolf, they become werewolves when they feel threatened, in human form they are like they normally are, in wolf form they are likes wolves. They are alive. Vampires are people who have been bitten by other vampires. They are dead, yet alive and they drink blood. Big Difference Between The Two, Don't Get Them Confused!
The past participle of "bite" is "bitten." For example, "He had been bitten by a mosquito."
yes he is very alive and he always has been!
No. It has been beaten dead is is still getting beaten.
Stillborn refers to a fetus that is born dead, or delivered without vital signs. Since stillborn chickens have never actually been alive, they have a mortality rate of 0%.