Not a good idea
Chickens are aggressive with other birds, they are also opportunistic omnivores which means they will kill and eat the smaller birds if they get the chance. Given the size of the chicken verses the size of the canary i would be wary about housing them in the same living area.
It is the production of chickens, ducks and other birds as sources of food. an type of prouduction that reprodues the chickens.
Yes, chicken is a bird. Like all other birds, it belongs to the following classification:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesAves is Latin for "bird".Yes, chickens are birds.
Actually, chickens are very opportunistic feeders like most birds. Birds that are specifically seed eaters will not typically eat animals; however, consider the vast variety of birds that eat suet. Chickens will eat anything practically. In fact it used to be a common practice at poultry farms to toss the carcasses of dead chickens into the feed bin. It was considered a bit of free protein that the other chickens did not seem to mind. Yes, chickens are even cannibalistic.
Chickens peck at each other to establish who has dominance over the other. It is called the pecking order. Sick or injured birds offer changes to the established order and their place on the flock hierarchy. The aggression by the other chickens is showing they are moving up at the expense of the weaker bird.
Yes, Wyandotte chickens are the nicest chickens I have ever encountered. They are large, meaty and great egg - laying birds. The roosters have never hurt each other in a confrontation, and their coloration is absolutley beautiful.
they lay eggs which are fertilized like chickens and all other birds
Jacob N. Albright has written: 'Canaries and other cage birds' -- subject(s): Cage birds, Canaries
Yes, almost ALL birds lay eggs, just like chickens do.
Because their wings arnt like other birds.
A group of chickens is called a flock, kinda like other birds. :)
It is the production of chickens, ducks and other birds as sources of food. an type of prouduction that reprodues the chickens.
It is the production of chickens, ducks and other birds as sources of food. an type of prouduction that reprodues the chickens.
Alektorophobia is the fear of chickens, roosters, and other fowl. It may be severe enough to include chicken eggs and dead chickens or other birds.
The short answer is "no", but it depends on the bird. The colour of canaries is influenced by the food they eat. For example, foods rich in beta-carotene (such as berries, tomato, sweet potato and carrots) are necessary for a red factor canary to maintain its colour. Colour supplements can be detrimental to the health of canaries, and other birds. As for 'Pre-coloring' domesticated foul, such as Chickens, you must inject dye into the egg before birth. This procedure is now illegal in most states in the US, as it can kill the young birds at a very early stage in life, so in other words it is extremely detrimental to their health.
Yes, chicken is a bird. Like all other birds, it belongs to the following classification:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesAves is Latin for "bird".Yes, chickens are birds.
Chickens, turkeys, ducks, goose, and other birds.
dont know this question is weird 2nd Answer: Some birds, like magpies, crows, and tickbirds are carnivores. Other birds like pheasants, canaries, and finches are herbivores. Others birds are omnivores.