No. But you really knew that didn't you. Reptiles and birds although thought to be distantly related do not interbreed.
yes they do eat chickens
Chickens can eat snakes, especially smaller ones. Guinea fowl are known for eating and killing snakes as they are more aggressive and have a strong prey drive. Other animals like certain species of hawks, eagles, and some snakes themselves, like the king snake, also eat and kill other snakes.
No, cows and chickens are different species and cannot produce offspring together. They have different genetics and reproductive systems, making it biologically impossible for them to interbreed.
Chickens and ducks will investigate anything that crawls. Chances are if the snake is small enough and not poisonous it will be attacked and devoured by the birds. Most snakes are on the menu for chickens.
It is possible for snakes of different species, and even genus to court and breed producing young. Common examples are found in rat snakes in which species interbreed, and King snakes and Rat snakes in which different genus have been known to hybridize.
No, rattlesnakes and rat snakes cannot interbreed.
No, rattlesnakes and rat snakes cannot interbreed.
sometimes, it depends, most snakes stick with their "type" but there have been rare cases when snakes interbreed.
None...The snakes eat them
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Yes native Americans did raise chickens.
possibly i have used them on my chickens before and only have had a few chickens respond to the snake.
Yes, chickens actually enjoy eating small snakes, or even big dead snakes. If the snake is too big, or is poisonous, it may be the other way around though!
Yes it is possible to interbreed different types of garter snakes. In fact some happen naturally in the wild.
No, it is not bad for chickens to eat snakes; they are actually a good source of protein and nutrients for chickens. In the spring and summer, you may notice that your backyard hens occasionally find and eat small snakes, such as black snakes, in the garden and yard. These are typically young snakes that have recently hatched and therefore are small and tender enough for consumption by chickens. At first it may look as though a hen has found a very large worm, but upon closer inspection you can verify that it is indeed a snake she is eating.
No. It is impossible for one species to turn into another.
yes they do eat chickens