If the garage has no light (windows) then i wouldn't keep them in there that long. Maybe a few days as chickens need sunlight to lay eggs, and if you have a car in the garage then i wouldn't keep them in there at all. Chickens would prefer fresh air and some daylight so its not an ideal place to keep them, they also like wandering around the garden finding worms and insects. The garage cant give them this.
Chickens can fly, but they can't fly long distances. For the most part they stay in an outdoor run. We also free range our chickens and they know to come into the coop at night where they sleep. Chickens are a creature of habit, so you just have to let them know where home is, and they'll stick around.
It depends, timid chickens will stay closer to their coop. Adventureous chickens may wander until their coop is no longer in sight
yes it can
I guess so, mainly because the cockatiels would be in the air all the time rarely ever on the ground where as chickens stay on the ground. as long as the pen has a lot of room they should be fine.
Eggs can safely stay in a coop for a couple days before gathering. The only danger would be for the chickens to break them inadvertently while they were flying around.
We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in very garage, and now we have two headaches for every aspirin.
No Chickens do not ducks
Mountain Dew is not recommended for chickens. Chickens should primarily drink water to stay hydrated. Providing sugary drinks like Mountain Dew can lead to health issues in chickens.
Chickens can travel up to 15km an hour.
DO NOT STAY IN THE GARAGE!! Open the garage door and if the garage is attached to the house open house windows and doors. Call the police and get yourself to a hospital to be tested for poisoning. Then, buy CO detectors!!
Chickens get their feathers fluffed up in about around fall and winter. Also some chickens don't need to fluff out their feathers unless it is a frigid -4 such as Buff Orpingtons.
Chickens typically stay in coops or henhouses to provide protection from predators and the elements. It is important for chickens to have access to a safe and secure shelter at night to roost and lay eggs.