Chickens can coexist harmoniously with several animals, including ducks, goats, and rabbits. Ducks are particularly compatible as they help with pest control and enjoy similar habitats. Goats can share space with chickens and help manage undergrowth, while rabbits can coexist in a free-range environment. However, it's essential to supervise interactions to ensure all animals are safe and comfortable.
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well if you have not came to a conclusion on this question it is obviously chickens i am pretty sure there are no other animals that would live in a coop other than maybe if someone owns some ducks or geese but hence the word CHICKEN COOP
Chickens live almost everywhere. Chickens as a species are adaptable and can be raised anywhere and often where most other animals could not live. If you are referring to the American Piedmont stretching from New Jersey to Alabama then yes, chickens live in the Piedmont.
well animals that live on farms are normally cows, horses, pigs, chickens, goats, bunnys, sheep, herding dogs, and that's all i can think of. On The Farmland there are usually a amount of animals. Such as Chickens, Cows, Pigs, Goats, Horses, Bunnies, Cows and Herding Dogs (Sheep Dogs ) but even sometimes Guinea pigs and little animals like that.
Chickens are social animals and thrive in flocks. A chicken living by itself may experience loneliness, stress, and behavioral issues. It is recommended to keep chickens in groups to ensure their well-being.
dogs, cats and chickens.
Chickens can live for 12+ years if they are well taken care of.
Yes Live stock is defined as domestic animals raised for home use or profit. Chickens meet this criteria.
Samoa has different types of animals such as.... -Pigs -Chickens -Ducks -Cows -Dogs -Cats and a few more animals.