they don't go well together i've had rabbits and chickens. one of my rabbits killed a chicken and injured another.
You can find baby chickens anywhere in Auckland, they like to breed like rabbits.
No..Rabbits are mammals..Poultry are birds, like turkeys and chickens.
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
The food of coyotes is: roadrunners, insects, foxes, fruit, rattlesnakes, and rabbitsSmall rodents, rabbits, small mammals and have been known to eat trash in suburban areas. and if needed fruits. And more things.
free range chickens are more free to move however caged chickens are like they are I prison and can hardly move
yes, of course. You are allowed to keep poultry in gardens in the UK. Livestock are not permitted, but chickens are classed like pets, akin to rabbits and guinea pigs.
The relationship between sheep and rabbits can exemplify a few ecological concepts, such as commensalism, where one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed, or competition if they share resources like grazing areas. However, if they coexist harmoniously, it can also illustrate mutualism, where both species benefit from their interactions. Ultimately, the specific nature of their relationship would depend on the context of their interactions in their shared environment.
Many dogs will. You can train them not to but most dogs instinct is to chase critters like squirrels.
Rabbits are animals in fables but there are much more than just plain old rabbits. Wolves like in Little Red Riding Hood or Three Little Pigs. oh yeah, pigs too! Goose like in mother Goose and sometimes chickens and their baby chicks and turkeys. Foxxes ofcourse! that's all I know about fables.
red tailed hawks eat: small rodents,rabbits too, snakes and lizards. They also eat puerto rican tananger.
well if its anytrhing like the relationship between birds and pigs not good
The relationship you describe is called an analogy.