yes chickens are meat eaters and plant eaters and i have had one chicken attack another chicken but not for the meat
chickens will eat anything including other chickens from the store (cooked) they will eat anything accept for cherry tree leaves. if they eat those they will die (it kills them)
Yes, chickens are cannibals!!! They are attracted to blood. If a hen lays too big of an egg causing the skin to bleed a bit, another chicken may peck at it. This will draw more blood & full blown cannibalism might occur. Even if a chicken doesn't do the original pecking, others will join in. Once they get a taste for blood they may arbitrarily peck another chickens "butt" or on the back by the oil sac to get the blood drawn. A carcass can be pecked clean in a matter of a few hours, depending on the size of the flock, leaving only bones and feathers behind. My neighbors flock was halved last summer because of this. The crisis was solved by providing: A: An abundance (2 bushel per 60 birds) of cabbage, collard, beet, carrot leaves, post-halloween pumpkins etc. B: A pan or shallow box that holds the equivalent of a 3 gallon bucket of dirt for free scratch. C: 1 gallons worth of scratch wheat. D: Two cups of oyster shells -a given for hens and two cups of diatomaceous earth- aka fossil shell flour, mixed thoroughly into a 5 gallon bucket that is poured over into a hanging/suspended feeder. E: Fresh water daily. This may not help everyone, although it worked for them. Note-- the replacement chicks for this flock were bought from the hatchery tip de-beaked to avoid future cannibalism. They can eat laying MASH, but not their fellow chicken(:-).
Chickens do not need to mate in order to lay eggs. Hens will lay eggs regardless of whether or not they have mated with a rooster. However, if a hen does mate with a rooster, the eggs can be fertilized and potentially hatch into chicks.
Generally speaking, no. Male fowl do not lay eggs. However, there is a mythological creature known as a cockatrice that is said to hatch from an egg laid by a cock and incubated by a toad(or a snake, depending on the story).
No, absolutely not. Hens sit on their eggs until they hatch. They actually nestle their feathers above and around the eggs and keep them warm, but people say they are sitting or setting on their eggs.
Chickens are not born, they hatch from eggs.The hen lays the egg and sits on it, keeping it warm, while the chick grows inside the shell. When it is big enough, it cracks the shell and emerges as a small chicken.Chickens are born from eggs.
Eggs will not hatch if they have not been incubated either by a hen or by an incubator. And it's not the chickens that are breaking and eating your eggs. It's snakes, rats, raccoons, opossums and other such animals. I suggest you strengthen your coups defenses or bye/make an incubator otherwise you will never have your eggs hatch out.
Ducks, Geese, chickens, and a lot of other birds
Use eggs.
Chickens only lay eggs. Baby chickens (chicks) hatch from those eggs and grow up. If the eggs are not fertilized, however, then they will not hatch. Those are the ones that are eaten.
Chickens lay eggs because they are birds. All species of birds lay eggs in order to reproduce. Baby chickens (chicks) hatch from those eggs and grow up. If the eggs are not fertilized, however, then they will not hatch. Those are the ones that are eaten.
Yes they can. This is how it has always been done!
no that is how people eat eggs. we eat eggs that chickens/hens hatch that aren't fertilized.
No they dont, they lay eggs and have to hatch them the same as chickens do.
Quite simply...No people would argue lots of factors needed to produce good eggs, but this is not one of them. If you meant good chickens then yes, you need heat. (i mean chickens to hatch from the eggs) Quite simply...No people would argue lots of factors needed to produce good eggs, but this is not one of them. If you meant good chickens then yes, you need heat. (i mean chickens to hatch from the eggs)
Chickens lay eggs all the time, but these are not usually fertilised. When a cockerel mates with a hen, the eggs become fertilised and then, if the hen sits on them or if they are incubated, chicks will hatch.
People use chickens to lay (eggs), hatch chicks, raise for meat and to show them off.
Chickens do not need to mate in order to lay eggs. Hens will lay eggs regardless of whether or not they have mated with a rooster. However, if a hen does mate with a rooster, the eggs can be fertilized and potentially hatch into chicks.
Yes, chickens for example, lay eggs without mating. That is where we get eggs for eating. The eggs sold in stores are not fertilized and can never hatch and become chickens.