If a hurricane can blow a house away im pretty sure it can blow a chickens feather off, although it would probably blow away the whole chicken.. not just its feathers....... what a weird question??
No, a hurricane would not be able to blow all the feathers off a chicken. Feathers are firmly attached to a chicken's body, providing insulation and protection. Hurricane winds may ruffle the feathers, but they are not powerful enough to completely remove them.
every year they have a list off name off huricane names that they are going to call. in 2007 shelby was in the list. there where not enough huricanes to get down to shelby.
There was a Hurricane Todd in the Pacific in 1998 off the coast of China, but that is it, no Atlantic Hurricane or storm has ever been named Todd. Part of the curse of our name being so far down the alphabetic list
Hurricane season in Virginia typically runs from June 1 to November 30. However, hurricanes can occur before or after this timeframe, so it is important for residents to stay informed and prepared throughout the year.
Hurricane Ike began on the coast of Africa. When it started it was only at the strength of a trpoical storm, then it grew into a hurricane. It lost power a little bit by the time it was in the mid Atlantic but it was yet still a hurricane form. By the time it was at the coast of Florida it was a powerful hurricane. It ended in Houston. That was when it did the most damage.
All chickens have what's called blood feathers. When you cut those feather's off you are draining the chicken's blood. So, cutting off chicken's feather's can drain it's blood and eventually kill it.
No, a hurricane would not be able to blow all the feathers off a chicken. Feathers are firmly attached to a chicken's body, providing insulation and protection. Hurricane winds may ruffle the feathers, but they are not powerful enough to completely remove them.
Hurricanes ranking a 4 on the Saffir-Simpson scale could take the majority of a roof off of a house. The wind velocity of a 4 hurricane is between 130-156 miles per hour. For more information on the Saffir-Simpson scale, hurricane wind velocity, or the potential damage that can be incurred in a hurricane, please see the related links.
off a bird
next to the blow off switch
This depends on the situation. If he likes you, he probably will not blow you off.
possibly i have used them on my chickens before and only have had a few chickens respond to the snake.
Eggs
No, a hurricane's strong winds are not capable of lifting a human off the ground. However, these winds can be extremely dangerous and cause significant damage through flying debris, collapsing buildings, and other hazardous conditions.
featheres coming off
Ok, so. If chickens were to imprint on humans we would possibly already have a chicken/human race, because I bet you a sum of money that there are some sick freaks out there who've tried sleeping with one. I don't know all about human sperm and chicken embryos but there is a chnce. as long as you have imagination. :)
Blow Your Pants Off was created on 2012-06-12.