yes,as long as your chickens have a warm/cool place to stay in at night with a perch to roost in and lockable to protect from cats mainly,provide a clean container that won't fall over or get a chook waterer from a produce store.a good supply of layer pallets and cook up all your kitchen leftovers and scrapes and mix it up with a bit of bran and feed that to them,keep them locked in for 3 weeks first then you can let them wander about freely.pick them up,pet them, carry them about, there good company doing the gardening ect,children love them and they'll supply eggs for most of the year.
Backyard chickens could be one of two things. A small number of Chickens raised at your home in a coop located in your back yard. Or The website called "backyard chickens" BackyardChickens is a site dedicated to poultry raising. It has an extensive information base and links to provide poultry information. See link provided below.
First get 22 fish then get a medium sized sih and keep it till the mullet comes KEEP ON GETTING A MEDIUM SIZED then ull reach ur goal!! :D it worked for me
it is not a good place to keep a frog dont you think
It is not known how many chooks (as chickens are more commonly called in Austalia) there are in the country. Poultry is a huge industry in Australia, and many, many people have a few chooks in the backyard to avoid having to buy eggs. It is impossible to know how many people keep chooks.
You can keep Silke chicken with other chicken types. Like all chickens, they may not get along.
Zero, goldfish need very clean cool water and are very dirty fish.
Um, they don't................ Trust me on this I keep chickens.
to keep them warm, because chickens are natural incubaters
Some people keep chickens for food but chickens can be kept as pets. My family have four chickens. They aren't mean and are kind of like a dog. They follow us around and can be held. Basically the answer is yes.
just keep it in a medium sized container, out of the sun with some dirt and sticks to help her have anchor points to build her web on, and feed her a live cricket once a week
I would most likely keep a Phoenix in my backyard
no no