Coyote, fox or a dog will kill a chicken and carry it off. Most large predators will make the kill and carry the bird elsewhere for consumption. Animals such as weasels, raccoons etc will often eat the kill on the spot thereby leaving evidence (feathers).
First take across the chicken. Leave it there. Then take across the fox. Leave the fox there and bring across the chicken. Leave the chicken there. Take the grain to the other side. Leave it. Then, bring over the chicken! TADA! You did it!
first take the chicken over, then grab the seed bag and take it over but dont go to the other side yet grab the chicken and take him with you to the other side leave the chicken get the fox take him to the other side leave him go back and get the chicken
First, you take the chicken with you to the other side and leave him there. Then, you come back and get the fox. You take him to the other side, but you leave him there and pick the chicken up again. You carry the chicken back with you to the starting side and you leave him there, taking the feed with you. You leave the feed with the fox. Then, you come back and get the chicken. Now all three have crossed the river safely!
Chickens go through a yearly renewal of feathers. This is called molting or "The Molt". An otherwise healthy hen will start and finish this process in about 6 weeks. Chickens need extra nutrition to accomplish this quickly and to produce well formed and strong feathers.
tape feathers to yourself and wear chicken colors.... and take some red stuff and stick it to your chin
Yes, chicken feathers can grow back after they are molted or lost due to injury or stress. Chickens naturally go through a molting process, typically once a year, during which they shed old feathers and grow new ones. If feathers are lost due to other reasons, they can also regenerate over time, provided the chicken's health is maintained. However, the regrowth may take several weeks to months, depending on the chicken's age and overall health.
I'm sure it is not exploding, especially all the time. It would only take one explosion, and the chicken would be dead. However, the chicken could be molting. When a chicken molts, it loses many of its feathers in a short period of time. The chicken might look a little rough for a while, until the new feathers grow in. The feathers that dropped all over the coop may look like an explosion took place.
First, you take the chicken to the other side. Then, you then you take the feed. After that, before you go for the fox you get the chicken to the first side. Finally you take the fox and then the chicken and your done!
ok what you do is you frist put the chicken in the basket then you leave it there and go back and grab the food and when you are back by the chicken take the chicken. then leave the chicken where the fox is and grab the fox then when you have it by the food leave it there then go back and grab the chicken and bring it to the fox and the food and then go back to the girl and she will give you the reward. hope it helps!!!
Well, if you take something, you leave the rest behind somewhere else. It is like chicken and macarooni
first take the chicken the fox can't eat feed then take the feed but don't leave the fox can't eat itself take the chicken back now the chicken can't eat the feed take the wolf once again, the fox can't eat feed take the chicken back BINGO!
First you take over the chicken. Then you take over the fox. But instead of leaving the fox and chicken alone you take the chicken back with you. Then you go pick up the feed and leave the chicken behind. put the feed with the fox and return to get the chicken. and... WALAH!