no
Wet and warm.
Chickens have red tongues due to the presence of blood vessels close to the surface of the tongue. The red coloration is caused by the blood flowing through these vessels. This is a common trait in birds and is not unique to chickens.
Chickens may lay fewer eggs in wet weather due to the stress it can put on their bodies. Wet conditions can make chickens uncomfortable, leading to decreased egg production. Additionally, moisture can affect the quality of the eggs laid, making the chickens less inclined to lay as many.
cause that's how God made them
No. Chickens will go out in the rain and do fine. They don't like to get wet but they will not get sick from it.
Nothing. "Mad as a wet hen," however, means very angry, as chickens are supposed to hate getting wet.
Chickens can get sick if they are consistently wet or exposed to damp conditions, as it can lead to respiratory issues, fungal infections, and hypothermia. It's important to provide chickens with a dry and clean living environment to keep them healthy.
Yes, chickens cannot eat moldy food...
Our tongues are always wet because the moisture helps to stop friction when we use our mouths to talk and eat, our saliva glands pump saliva into our mouths all the time.. they are wet all the time, you have to swallow so your mouth doesnt overflow. you will dribble like a baby haha if your tongue doesnt produce saliva your mouth will catch on fire and you will slwly melt to death.. hahahahahahahahaha.
"Madder than a wet hen" probably originated in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Supposedly, chickens get angry if they get dumped in water, although I have never personally seen a chicken get angry about being wet - and I grew up in the Appalachians with chickens. I can testify that many American southerners do use this phrase to mean someone who is very angry.
Cause they sweat through there (Along with their tongues) and then it hits air, So, Its cold and wet. Like when you come out of an outdoor pool.
During a French kiss, both partners' mouths are open and their tongues touch and move together in a rhythmic manner. It's a common form of intimate physical interaction that can deepen the connection between partners.