Normally, It'd be two.
Chickens in large pens, with room to move around to do what chicken do, will always be happier than a chicken in a small cage. However, free-ranging chickens are undoubtable the happiest. Think about yourself, would you like being in a small cage with no room to move or stretch?
Normally, It'd be two.
A small amount on some scaps would not harm the chicken but marmite is high in salt content and would not be good for the chicken in large amounts.
Yes..A large one could peck a small one to death, and possibly peck small pieces off...But it is very dangerous as it gives the chickens rabies and makes them albeino. \_(O.o)_/
Chickens will eat a variety of feed. Feed stores have chicken feed in bags you can buy.
Small, medium, large and extra large chicken eggs are sorted by weight white eggs are commonly from white chickens blue from robins... then there are ostriches, emus and hummingbirds
inside one of the chicken's beaks. it is very small
Nope chickens are small turkeys are big
Average chicken brain is about the size of a mans thumb nail. Not big but sufficient for the chickens needs.
Chickens are omnivores. They eat both plants and small animals.
Yes, a bantum is a variety of small poultry, particularly chickens. The name is derived from "Bantam", a city in Indonesia.
Yes, chickens have a relatively short and simple digestive system compared to mammals. They do have a large intestine, but it is not as developed as in mammals and plays a smaller role in their digestion. The ceca are two blind pouches located at the junction of the small and large intestines where fermentation takes place.