Chickens do poop and pee and can also have diarrhea if the chicken's diet is bad.
Yes.
It means that you are reduced to meager circumstances, as if you have to get out and scratch for your living in the dirt with the chickens.
dogs enjoy pooping chickens!
Yes.
If it's a female (Hen) then eggs! Also a lot of poop.
1 answer: Well,all female bird lay eggs. not the males. 2 answer:yes chickens only lay eggs, and nothing else (but they do poop)
Yellow poop in chickens is caused from a digestive upset. In turn, this upset can be caused by SICKNESS, INFECTION, de-worming medicine, STRESS, improper diet, and recent diet change.
bacon came from chickens butt thats why its so squishy and nice but some have chicken poop-Your Local Scientest
Yes, maggots can grow in chicken manure. When I kept chickens in too small of a space, even scooping weekly, I found tons of maggots. I would let the chickens in and they would actually eat them!
Yes actually they do, I have owned chickens since i was 10 years old and everyday i gather eggs and have to wash them off,it also may depend on if the chickens roost in on or around their laying boxes if the laying box has a top than they probably wont poop on the eggs but most chickens will end up roosting ON TOP of the laying boxes and poop on the eggs while they sleep, just because you provide a roost away from the laying boxes doesn't mean they will sleep on itmy chickens have a roost away from the laying boxes but getting them to sleep there is impossible.If they have found an outdoor nest to lay eggs the answer is NO, the chicken will not poop in the nest or around it as long as their roost is not above the nest.Another answer: Chicken may well lay eggs in the same locations that they also 'poop' in but they don't lay eggs from the same bodily orifice from which they have a 'poop' which appears to be what the question is asking.
Haha, no. I have had several chickens placed in large coops with geese and ducks. By all means do keep their cages cleaned with fresh straw, but I have never had any problems with my chickens dying by eating water birds poop. If you have other foods and grass available for your chickens you shouldn't have any worries about that in the first place. Make sure you have several different water dishes and/or ponds available for them all to drink from. Geese and ducks make a big mess of their water by poohing in it - and that can be harmful to the chickens. So basically: just keep extra food & clean water around. Also, keep clean straw available for them to nest in. Other than that - enjoy keeping your chickens with your geese! They should get along just fine and be best of friends. Hope this helps! =)