They are very safe, and taste great. I eat mine all the time. Have fun.... :)
Bio-fuel is the type of the b fuel that is made from the animal droppings. The animal droppings include the droppings of the cows, chicken and the goats.
no
Chicken droppings are richer than cow dung because a chicken's droppings contains both highly concentrated urea and fecal matter. Birds don't urinate like mammals do, and the urea that is collected by their single kidney is expelled in a highly concentrated form as droppings.
Yes, ducks can. Make sure that the ducks can be closed in at night.
Chicken Droppings
They taste like chicken!
shoot 'em
Flock, paddling, raft, team or brace of ducks. * A brace is two ducks. Also a safe of ducks (on land)
Ducks can generally get by on chicken food, but do better on a game bird or meat bird feed, which is a little higher in protein I believe.
The chicken's feet can be complex sometimes having 16 bones that make up phalanx, but overall the chicken's feet are called claws.
yes they do.
Yes. Ducks and chickens are often housed together in the same pens and coups. Remember that ducks do not roost on perches, but on the ground. The floor of the coup needs to be dry and clean for this reason. Also, there needs to be a place for the ducks that is not directly beneath the chicken roosts. I have raised chickens and ducks together for a few years and have had no problems.