Badgers are opportunistic feeders and primarily consume insects, small mammals, fruits, and roots. While they may occasionally prey on the eggs or young of ground-nesting birds, such as geese or chickens, they do not typically hunt adult birds. If food sources are scarce, a badger might scavenge on carrion, but they are not known as significant predators of geese or chickens.
Much like chickens, geese and ducks will eat mice. It depends on the bird.
Caimans eat birds. There are no wild chickens in the amazon, but there are geese, herons, and ibis.
Chickens eat grians,some wheats and corn.
If a chicken can catch it they will eat them. Chickens love eating bugs. Usually mosquitoes are not on the list since they are out usually when chickens are sleeping.
yes
Chickens, ducks, turkeys, quail, pheasants, doves, geese, pigeons
Same way as you, I and all other animals on the planet. They get their energy from the food they eat.
With their beaks....
Oh honey, chickens don't have cud to eat in the first place. Cud is regurgitated food that some animals chew again for better digestion, like cows. Chickens are more into pecking at grains and bugs, not chewing the same food twice. So, nope, chickens don't eat cud, they have better things to do with their time.
I think.
Yes.. chickens eat grain and we can eat chicken and grain so yes.