There is really no single species of "chicken snake" There are however several snakes that will eat eggs and chickens when available.
Eastern Rat Snake
Northern Pine Snake
Corn Snake
Black Rat Snake
Grey Rat Snake
These species grow large enough to steal eggs from a nest and take a hen when the opportunity arises. All these are constrictor type reptiles.
A bull snake will eat chicken eggs. In fact, I have found that once a bull snake has discovered my hen house, it is virtually impossible to keep it away without relocating the snake.
snakes love rats, use one as bait and catch it
Not necessarily. The term chicken snake can refer to several species of snake. The corn snake is one of them.
Means nothing. It is an assortment of items with no significance.
A snake only eats raw food especially chicken
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The rattle snake has evolved to use camouflage to avoid danger. For example, if a passing hawk were to see the snake, it would most likely eat it. But due to the snake's camouflage, the hawk would pass right by without the snake being seen.
The nervous system and muscular system are involved when a chicken flees upon sensing the presence of a snake. The nervous system receives signals from the sensory organs, processes the information, and sends signals to the muscles to initiate the movement response, allowing the chicken to escape from potential danger.
I wouldn't recommend it ! Although they are both from the same country (and similar habitats) the Pine Snake grows MUCH bigger than the Corn Snake, and therefore represents the danger of crushing the Corn Snake, if it lays on top of it..
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Snakes avoid danger and elephants