Chickens usually eat plants and greens, but in order to get necessary proteins they eat bugs such as beetles and worms.
Chickens are omnivores. They eat both plants and small animals.
No, chickens are omnivores, Some monkeys are herbivorous and some are omnivorous. .
Chickens are omnivores as they eat grain/seeds (plant life) and insects (animal life).
Chickens are omnivores as they will eat insects, worms, and seeds.
No, chickens are not herbivores they are omnivores. They eat bugs and meat, when they can find it. That is what they scratch the ground for, insects. Roll a log in a farmyard and see how fast the chickens devour the earth worms and beetles underneath.
Chickens are omnivores. They eat both plants and small animals.
no they are omnivores....
No, chickens are omnivores, Some monkeys are herbivorous and some are omnivorous. .
Not if you mean "man-eating chickens" Chickens, being omnivores, will kill and eat small rodents and other animals. So the answer is yes, chickens can and will kill for food.
Chickens are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals.
Yes. Not just rooster, all chickens are omnivores. Chickens will eat just about everything. Free range chickens will eat fresh greens, fruit, bugs, grubs, insects and worms. Chickens can often be seen scratching around in the dirt and grass searching for tasty additions to their regular diet of grains.
Oh, I've got this one. No chickens are not herbivores, they each all kinds of things including bugs, which makes them omnivores.
Yes, they are opportunistic omnivores. They will also kill the chickens.
Chickens are omnivores as they will eat insects, worms, and seeds.
Chickens are omnivores as they eat grain/seeds (plant life) and insects (animal life).
Chickens are omnivores....they eat meat when it is available and baby moles/mice are easy to eat for chickens. Nothing wrong with your hens, they are just doing what chickens do, hunting for and eating food.
There are only a couple. Here are some. Pigs, chickens, and some fish.