Activity in the farmyard will deter the eagle from taking a chicken however they do get used to rhythmic movements like strings of foil and children's windmills etc.
A good dog will protect the free range flock as will a scarecrow.
The only sure way is to use large weave netting well above the yard which is not inexpensive.
An eagle has a powerful bill because it was born with it. It needs it for picking up ots babies and hunting or fishing.
eagles and chickens are both considered birds however chickens are non-flying birds unlike eagles.
Yes, the eagle is a very religious bird. The eagle usually prays everyday... Now, if by 'pray' you mean 'prey', then yes, the eagle is considered "a bird of prey".
because men kill a lot of bald eagle
No a chicken is definitely not bigger then a eagle. If you want to know if a chicken is bigger than a eagle your silly because eagles prey on chicken if they have they have the chance. So remember eagles are bigger than chickens.
Baby eagles are called eaglets.
5 cm, eagle like
their preadetors are racoons, weasels, dogs, cats, montain lion , eagle, coyote
The 2013 War Eagle craft fair is taking place in Northwest Arkansas. It will be on October 17th-20th 2013. It is in the fall. Also, it will take place by War Eagle river.
The mom is probably taking care of the babies, and the dad is out to get food...
no, an eagle does not eat chickens as it is a type of chicken
The shape of the beak is related to what the bird eats: Chickens have a short hard beak for picking up and cracking seeds, ducks have a flat beak for scooping up things out of the water, and eagles have a hooked beak for tearing meat. The feet indicate how the birds live. The chicken's feet are for walking and scratching the ground, the eagle's feet are talons for grasping, and the duck's feet are webbed for swimming. The sternum structure is related to flying ability. A chicken's sternum is not as large as that of an eagle or a duck, because a chicken's wings are not large, and it doesn't fly very well. I would think an eagle's sternum is proportionally larger than a duck's, because an eagle is larger and a better flyer- it must lift its prey.