At one point I did feed my dog a chicken bone, it was an accident of course, and it was fine. He is a small west highland terrier so I thought he would get hurt but he showed no signs of discomfort afterward.
NEVER let your dog eat a COOKED chicken bone. Raw is ok. See the related link [1]
Nope. The bone structure of a chicken is different to other animals. If you were to feed it to your dog the bone of the chicken would splinter.
The chicken weight varies due to bone and boneless.It would approximately take about 115 pounds to feed 200 people.About 60 pounds will feed up to 50 people.
Baked chicken bones go brittle and may break into pointy shards. For this reason you are not supposed to feed them to dogs.
The rumor that you can extract ephedrine from chicken feed is an urban legend. There are no chicken feed manufacturers that add ephedrine to their chicken feed.
First you take the chicken and then the feed then take the chicken back and then the fox then the chicken.
first bring the chicken then the feed for the chicken but when you bring the feed bring the chicken back then bring the fox the the chicken last
first you take the chicken then you go back to the feed and wolf after that take the feed to the chicken the take the chicken with you back to the wolf and take the wolf to the feed then take the chicken to the wolf and feed
Is it safe to feed your dog a chicken that is alive?
Calcite is not commonly used in chicken feed. However, some poultry diets may contain calcium carbonate, which is a similar mineral that provides calcium for bone formation and eggshell production in chickens.
Australian chicken feed
Chicken feed does have corn in it.
No. Bugs or chicken feed.