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You should put a chicken wire mesh fencing above where you have the chickens. An owl cannot swoop down and grab the chickens through the wire mesh.
Grass to Dogs is like Pepto-Bismol to humans. It helps settle an uipset stomach.
They can. If the dog is trained well and understands that the chickens are part of "the pack" It can take a bit of work and a few tail feathers lost but most dogs are eager to please. Teaching them to treat the chickens as something to be protected rather than chased is the way that most often works. Keep in mind that mistakes will happen.
Free range chickens will start actually eating greens and plants at about 12 weeks. Keep them on Chick starter feed for the first three months at least.
I am assuming you want to know how to keep your chickens from eating the ducks food and the ducks from eating the chicken food. First ands easiest way is to keep the ducks separate/feed separate. If this is not possible and they free range together try placing the ducks food in an area surrounded by water, adult chickens by nature don't like to get wet, ducks do. If the duck food is only accessible by crossing a water barrier then the chickens will stay out of it.
You can keep Silke chicken with other chicken types. Like all chickens, they may not get along.
The only way to keep your pet alligator from eating your other animals is to have a controlled environment for the alligator by keeping it separated and isolated from your other pets.
Yes, a person can actually keep a goat in the town of Brookhaven, NY. People can also keep chickens, guinea hens, dogs, cats, ducks, and even geese in the town.
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You can protect your chickens from predators by building a secure coop with sturdy fencing, installing motion-sensor lights or alarms to deter predators at night, keeping the area around the coop clear of hiding spots for predators, and using guard animals like dogs or llamas to protect the chickens. Regularly checking for signs of predators and repairing any weak spots in the coop or fencing can also help to keep your chickens safe.
Um, they don't................ Trust me on this I keep chickens.
Horses are usually fine with chickens, the chickens keep the horse company. Make sure to be around when your horse is introduced to chickens, as it may be afraid of the chickens..if this is the case, gradually introduce the horse to the chickens under an experts hand