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The barred owl is adapted to both cold and hot weather because its habitat its from a place with four different climate.
The color of the hen's feathers has little to do with the egg shell color. A black hen can lay a white egg or a brown egg...you might even find one that lays blue eggs.Actually, its the skin around the sides of the face (known as "earlobes") that correlateswith egg color. The egg color and the earlobe color do not match,rather it is possible to predict the color of a hen's eggs by looking ather earlobes. In general, the darker the earlobes, the darker the eggs.Hens with white earlobes usually produce white eggs. Hens with red,brown, or black earlobes usually lay brown eggs.There are many exceptions to this rule, though. For example, chickens of the Silkiebreed often have blue or black earlobes and they generally lay whiteeggs.
How do chickens survive the cold? Most are housed in buildings called coops which keep them safe from predators and the weather. Along with their housing, chickens are covered with feathers which keep them toasty warm on cold days.
Chickens, like all birds, are warm blooded.
No. Chickens are warm blooded birds. Just like any warm blooded creature (e.g. humans), if they stay too cold for too long, they will die. If the egg is cold, the chick will die before the egg can hatch. That's why hens sit on their eggs to keep them warm.
The barred owl is adapted to both cold and hot weather because its habitat its from a place with four different climate.
the weather in Plymouth is very cold winters
Deep Zone
Warm
The geese went south for the winter and the chickens died from being the cold.
Yup! I think.
The color of the hen's feathers has little to do with the egg shell color. A black hen can lay a white egg or a brown egg...you might even find one that lays blue eggs.Actually, its the skin around the sides of the face (known as "earlobes") that correlateswith egg color. The egg color and the earlobe color do not match,rather it is possible to predict the color of a hen's eggs by looking ather earlobes. In general, the darker the earlobes, the darker the eggs.Hens with white earlobes usually produce white eggs. Hens with red,brown, or black earlobes usually lay brown eggs.There are many exceptions to this rule, though. For example, chickens of the Silkiebreed often have blue or black earlobes and they generally lay whiteeggs.
No, chickens can't live in Antarctica. It's too cold there for any animal to live on the continent.
Yes they can. If you're chickens have crusted over nostrils, watery eyes and are snezing they probably have a cold. If it doesn't clear up in a couple of days, separate you're sick chickens from you're healthy ones. It may not be just a common cold
the hardiest species of cycad is tolerant down to about 10 degrees F or USDA hardiness zone 8a, eg. memphis, atlanta, richmond, seattle
How do chickens survive the cold? Most are housed in buildings called coops which keep them safe from predators and the weather. Along with their housing, chickens are covered with feathers which keep them toasty warm on cold days.
All dogs get cold. Dogs that have thick fur are more tolerant of cold. Dogs with short hair get cold more quickly. If it is too cold for you to be outside without a coat, it is too cold for your dog.