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The type of chickens you should get depends on what kind of chickens you want. There are meat chickens that you kill and eat, layer chickens that lay eggs without a rooster and are good to eat, and there are show chickens which you can enter in state fairs and poultry shows.
it depends in what type of backyard you have.
Chickens love watermelon. Any type of melon is greedily devoured. Melons and squash are good for chickens as they get extra liquids from them along with minerals and vitamins.
Chickens don't grow. Plants grow. Chickens are born.
A type of cheese from chickens
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Cattle, pigs and chickens.
yes, they drop eggs and eggs are like seeds so then a chicken is a fruit
The good thing about Silkie Bantams (or any type of Bantam for that matter) is that they don't require as much space and food as other types of chickens do. A fenced in area (no predators allowed) and plenty of space to do chicken activities is key to having any poultry. I have some Silkies (which I just adore) and they live in the backyard. The majority of the time they spend running down grasshoppers amongst other insects. Great little helpers.
Most chickens live 7-9 years. It really depends on what kind of strain the chickens come from (show quality, production quality), and how the chickens have been raised, and what type of conditions they live in.
Like almost all animals, a chicken's purpose is to have babies to turn into more new chickens. As a minor sidepoint, chickens come from a type of wild fowl that was good to eat, if you were a fox or wolf.
Birds that are useful to humans could be they type we use for food such as chickens which provide eggs and meat. They type that provide feathers for quilts such as geese. Hawks and other raptors that catch and eat mice and rats in the fields. Or the every day backyard birds that eat insect pests in the garden.