Chickens can live for 12+ years if they are well taken care of.
Chickens, when well cared for, can live for 12+ years. Australorps are a hardy breed and living a long life would pose no issue.
The Australorp and Rhode Island Red chickens both lay plenty of eggs. By interbreeding the two chickens, it is very probable that you will get a chicken that lays large, frequent eggs.
The best layer is probably the australorp. Next are leghorns and rhode island reds.
With proper care they live just as long as other chickens, averaging about 5 years.
Three types of farmyard fowl are chickens, guinea fowl, and ducks. The chicken may be the best known type of farm fowl. However, there are different breeds of chickens, including Wyandotte, Andalusian, Australorp, and Java.
Many breeds of chickens are quiet and friendly and along with that come the roosters of those breeds who are equally as docile. Breeds like Cochin, Australorp and Jersey Giant are a few breed you can investigate.
'My chickens only live to about 11 years'.Some of my hens didn't even live for around 4 years old! My first hen had to be put down because it had a broken leg and wing! :-( My eldest sister's died of an illness. And my little sister's died of old age.
The amount of sexual activities they enjoy.
The average lifespan of a housefly is about 2.5 weeks.
The lifespan of a rat is 2 to 3 years on average.
No. They have a short lifespan because they do not contain a nucleus.
No, a flies lifespan can be longer than this.
They are made when you are born...so there lifespan is based on how long you live.