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What are battery eggs?

Eggs from battery hens, i.e. hens that are kept in cages (known as batteries) where several hens live together in one cage. These hens cannot roam freely as free-range hens can.


What number of hens should a rooster be with?

A good ratio is 1 rooster for every 15 hens. Many farms keep more hens than that and only one rooster, but that keeps him very busy.


Are antibiotics given to battery hens?

Yes, Battery hens are given antibiotics to help prevent/control diseases caused by the crowded living space which is 4 hens squashed inside one tiny cage which is about the same size of an A4 piece of paper.


Can you keep sib hamsters in the same cage if you want to breed them?

yes but keep them togethe always when one litter is ready for it's own cage keep only those two in one cage.(never seperate,EVER)


How many roosters for ten hens?

One


How many roosters would it take to breed 3o hens?

The amount of roosters needed for breeding hens is about one rooster per ten hens


Can you keep two female lovebirds together in one cage?

If you prompt them into breeding, then yes, they actually will.


How many small hens eggs make one large hens egg in cooking?

good question -2


What do you keep a rabbit inside?

A cage. One with something they can hide in.


There is 2 female hamsters at the pet store and I want both of them Can I keep them in the same cage?

No because if you put them in the same cage they will fight with each other. It is best if you keep one in each cage. Unless they are dwarf hamsters. Than you can put them in the same cage.


You might keep a pet rabbit in one?

That would be its cage or hutch.


How long should you allow 2 mature hens to get used to the third mature hen introduced before you know it won't work?

I believe it is best if you dont introduce just one hen. there is a better chance of introducing two hens that know each other to another two hens which know each other. that way the hens you had alredy will not pick on the new hen. And i am not sure how long i would wait but it may take at least a few weeks. I had the same problem not too long ago!what you should do is put the third hen in a small cage inside the hutch/cage that you have the other hens in. only leave the third hen in there for a week at most! make sure that the other hens can see her! this will help in that the other two hens will get used to seeing her with them and then after the week release the 3rd hen with the othe hens ! they should get a long! good luck