NO because they get special medicions an it can have harmful products
and it could damage soething in your body system.
no,they will get fat and die
No
Chickens have a natural instinct to lay eggs regularly as part of their reproductive cycle. Broodiness is triggered by hormonal changes that encourage incubation of eggs, so chickens typically lay more eggs when they are not broody. This allows them to consistently produce eggs for reproduction.
You have not said how many chickens you have altogether. Chickens die for many reasons and not always from communicable disease. Poor nutrition, illness and predation. A hen being pecked by the others weakens them and then all they need is a minor illness to weaken them even more. Generally, I would say if the rest of the birds are acting normal and healthy then you would not have a problem eating the eggs. If they are all acting sick, then you may want to leave off consuming the eggs until you figure out why they are ill.
Put piperazine liquid into their water.
As long as they are less than 24 hours old....
They do not normally do this. Chickens cannot pick an egg up and move it. They will roll eggs out of a nest and they will roll them into the nest if they find one close by in the hay or bedding.
Chickens do not intentionally bury their eggs. Sometimes, they may kick bedding material over their eggs while nesting to provide protection and warmth. This natural behavior helps keep the eggs safe from predators and maintain a consistent temperature for incubation.
Yes. Peaches are fine for chickens at any age. Remove the pit as it can contain traces of cyanide which is bad for chickens if they can get at the interior. Most chickens will not be able to open the peach stone to get at the soft pit inside but just to be safe, take it out.
A chicken cage is typically called a chicken coop or chicken pen, where chickens are housed and kept safe from predators. It provides shelter, nesting boxes, and a space for chickens to roam and lay eggs.
MEKAKO is a kind of medicated soap.Many medicated soaps contain a safe and powerful antiseptic and germicide.
enough to purchase two chickens (male & Female) and feed for them in a safe and adequate housing.