Give them food and water them everyday, collect eggs, split up rough fights, cuddle them a lot!
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Yes, chickens need vet care when they get sick, just like any other animal.
Heat lamps.
She could take care of the chickens and the flowers, and he would tend the vegatables
I have six pet chickens of all different breeds. My chickens will still lay on their eggs after I touch them. They don't seem to care at all.
That depends on how well the chicken is taken care of - but chickens are known to live 12+ years.
I have found that if you want easy to care for chickens that lay a lot of eggs, Isa Browns are the best variety. They are the breed of chickens most egg farms use. Rhode Island Reds are also good. But, if you are looking for pets, some bantam varieties may be what you are looking for.
You have not answered me, I really care about these chickens and I don't want them to die! Please tell me the answer.
Chickens are usually hatched in a hatchery or incubator. Their mother will also hatch them in the nest and usually take care of them.
If chickens see ticks, they will most likely eat them. Dust bathing pretty much takes care of a lot of the bugs on chickens. I personally, wouldn't worry about it. ;)
You can reheat frozen roasted chickens in your microwave or in your oven. If you put them in your oven, you want to take care so that they do not get too dry.
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