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.
Yes. Some people keep chickens as pets or for the eggs. Their chickens live for years and die a natural death.
yes, of course. You are allowed to keep poultry in gardens in the UK. Livestock are not permitted, but chickens are classed like pets, akin to rabbits and guinea pigs.
Chickens are used for egg production and for meat. Some chickens are also used as pets.
Old Swamper has a few pets, including dogs, cats, and a few chickens. He enjoys their company and they help keep him company while he works on the ranch.
the answer is yes ... they also make lovely pets ... the two I have both hen and rooster have great dispositions and they love it when I go out and visit them.
There have been mixed reports, but in any case it is smarter to keep your pets/ivestock separate - as chickens and bunnies need different housing, food, etc
The number of chickens allowed as pets can vary widely depending on local laws and regulations, as well as specific homeowners' association rules. In many urban areas, there may be limits on the number of chickens one can keep, often ranging from 2 to 12. It's important to check local ordinances to ensure compliance. Additionally, some areas might have restrictions on roosters due to noise concerns.
Yes, you can keep ducks and chickens together as long as they have enough space and can coexist peacefully. When keeping ducks and chickens together, it's generally best to have more female ducks than male ducks to prevent aggression, since male ducks can sometimes be overly amorous towards female chickens. Female ducks (hens) are a good choice for ease of integration with chickens.
YES AS LONG AS THEY ARE NOT NOISY IT SHOULD BE OK.
Greek people has to do it from long ago its their way.
Harris hawks are mostly illegal to keep as pets in the United States. Only licensed educational facilities and certified falconers can keep raptors. If you have found an injured bird you should contact your state Department of Natural Resources or a local raptor rehabilitation center.