They should live at KFC.... right now! Because I am hungry. Really, though.... who comes up with this kind of question?
It depends. If you buy a live chicken and look after it, it will survive for a good amount of time before you can "use" it.
Chicken eggs can be hatched at any time of the year in an artificial incubator. Depending on the climate of the area you live in eggs can be naturally set by the hen in an outside barn providing the hen nests in a well sheltered area and temperatures do not drop below 40F for extended periods.
10 min is the ideal time...
The cook time for a 2.5 pound chicken should be about 20 minutes per pound or 50 minutes. The oven temperature should be set at 375 degrees and preheated before the chicken goes in.
A single raccoon can devastate a flock of chickens within a relatively short period of time if it can gain entry into your chicken house.
The time necessary for creating a homemade chicken feeder is vastly dependent on the instructions used. About an hour of spare time should be enough time to build one.
You can keep "chicken feed" available to them 24/7 byrumjr I feed my chicken two time each day. Chickens should eat all there food within one hour if not rats will come after some time.
As long as the chicken was thoroughly cooked and reached the appropriate temperature in all parts of the chicken, it should be safe to eat.
With the chicken pocks you might run a low grade fever, but you should not run a fever at all times.
Hens on a farm usually live in a structure called a chicken coop. Hens permitted to run free will usually sleep in their coop or other barn, even in trees, then in the day time wander around looking for food.
Someone should rotisserie a whole chicken for about an hour. Chicken should cook under low heat for a longer time for it to taste good.
It depends on where you live and which channel it is on in your area