Grain, grasshoppers, crickets, flies, etc.
Take the hen across first. Go back alone. Take the fox. Take the hen back. Get the food and leave the hen. Go back alone. Take the hen.
only one I can think of is hen.... Cornish hen
Hen?
no they eat it and digest it
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it thinks you're food
No. A hen lays eggs and hatches them; a cat's kittens are born live. And the hen's chicks have to forage for food, guided by the hen, immediately they are born, while a kitten is fed initially by means of milk that the mother cat secretes.
I do know that shell grit is a food used to harden the eggs produced by a hen, but the shells of the animals used are not actually living. I hope this answer is good enough for you.. :)
Other chickens bring food by pushing it.
the hen because god created an full human not an baby if thre was a baby it would never born without food
Laying pellets, and if they are free range, whatever they can find.
The hen's toenail primarily serves to provide traction and support as the bird walks, runs, and forages for food. It also aids in scratching the ground to uncover seeds and insects, which are essential components of a hen's diet. Additionally, the toenail contributes to the overall balance and stability of the hen while navigating its environment.