Frozen chicken will stay longer, as the molecules slow down in the freezer. Fresh chicken does not have very many preservatives if any, so you have to cook it much quicker. Chicken in the freezer can be kept for a few months.
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Chickens can safely eat fresh bay leaves. You can toss some into the chicken coop with them to see if the chickens want to eat them. It is not a good idea to put them with the chicken's food.
It keeps it fresh long.
Are chickens injected with chicken broth? That depends on whether the chicken is fresh or packaged, and how it was processed by the producer. Packaged chicken in the U.S. should be marked on the label if it has added broth or water.
Chickens can be raised just about anywhere. If you provide safe shelter, good nutrition and plenty of clean fresh water a chicken will be happy.
When buying fresh or frozen chickens, WOG means "With Out Giblets". This means you don't get the gizzards, liver or heart, just an empty chicken.
Even though they are a great source of protein for chickens, chickens cannot eat macadamia nuts. This is because chickens cannot chew the nuts as they are hard in texture.
Yes Water is basic to all life Chickens need a source of fresh clean water at all times even in the winter.
Chickens don't need to be bathed unless they are in a show. If you do need to bathe it, try warm water with a gentle soap. That will be good enough for the chicken.
Give the chicken a raised shelter above the ground usually protected by rabbit wire (not chicken wire). Chickens are vulnerable at night, typically they like to eat bird seeds, range for insects and grass seeds. Fresh supply and plenty of water is very important as well.
When the package is first opened, you will notice a slight odor. Let the chicken air out, and if an odor still persists, throw it out. Bad chicken has a strong, garbage like odor. Fresh chicken will have little to no odor.
If they live outdoors they eat bugs along with chicken feed. If they are raised by a company they are kept in cages and only eat chicken feed. Outdoor (free-range) chickens also eat plants. In the summer, my chickens loved watermelon as a treat, and in the winter, fresh greens (like baby spinach) was their favourite treat.