PoultryTalk's Answer: No, most likely the worms dead so nothing will happen. The only thing that could happen is their could be a reinfestation which all you would have to do is reworm the chicken.
I would not recommend it...but check with your veterinarian.
Depending on how old your cat is, you can use Frontline, which I would recommend. You could also use Revolution. There is a worming medicine, that is given orally. Frontline is also given orally. Revolution, however, is treated by squirting it right in between the cat's shoulder blades. With Revolution you do not have to worry about the cat licking it off themselves, it will not harm them in any way. For De-worming, you can get it at the vet, or at an animal shelter.
if they didn't have worms then it would get sick and possibly die
The exact origins of when chicken was first domesticated are not clear, but it is believed to have been around 7,000 to 10,000 years ago in Southeast Asia. Chickens were likely domesticated from the Red Junglefowl.
No, a chicken cannot eat what it is. It is a carnivore, but it is like us, we eat meat and veggies. But, in the rare case, it might attack a chicken, but if it is starving, (Don't make your chicken starve.) it might eat the victim. It might be more possible with a rooster to rooster fight, it is unlikley it would be a hen to hen fight. It can occur from other things, not only from starving, but from a rooster to rooster fight, it can occur from the pecking order, which can kill a chicken, and in the rare case, the victim can be killed, and the predator (The rooster that killed the other chicken) will eat it. So, it is practically a no.
my baby walleye tried to eat a dead tadpole it killed. they are very aggresive to so another walleye would work to. but it must be small
A female chicken would be a hen. A male chicken would be a rooster or a c*ck.
A chicken without skin would be called a skinless chicken. Either that, or it would be called a skinned and feathered chicken.
If it has been sitting in the temperature danger zone (41*-141*) for longer than two hours, it should be discarded. By that time bacteria have released toxins than cannot be killed off by boiling.
I would suggest a quite strong substance that would probably help well it helped me anyway hope that it will come to use for you
That phrase is used to drive home the point that you would be dead. Ducks are regularly killed by hunters and predatory animals. Or it is used as a comeback to being called a chicken. Example: "I'd rather be a live chicken than a dead duck!"
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