Yes! They can live with many other kinds of animals. I would recommend that you not put them with Guinea Hens, or Ducks though. The guinea hens stress chickens out so that they stop laying eggs, and ducks can carry several diseases that, while not bad for the ducks, are fatal to chickens.
There are a variety of different lifestyle's of different animals like some animals are domestic or house animals and some animals are live stock animals some animals are wild as well.
They can. Free range chickens get along with most other animals and those that are a problem, the hens avoid. Emu's would tend to ignore the smaller birds, and the chickens would not be able to handle the larger size feed.
A wild chicken? Chickens are ancestors of the Junglefowl, but a chicken who lives in the wild is a wild chicken
Chickens and rabbits can live together in the same space, but it is not ideal. Chickens may peck at rabbits, causing harm or stress. Additionally, their dietary and environmental needs are different. It is recommended to house them separately to ensure their well-being.
Chickens are social animals and thrive in flocks. A chicken living by itself may experience loneliness, stress, and behavioral issues. It is recommended to keep chickens in groups to ensure their well-being.
chickens
Samoa has different types of animals such as.... -Pigs -Chickens -Ducks -Cows -Dogs -Cats and a few more animals.
Chickens
lions,dogs, and chickens lions,dogs, and chickens
ducks and chickens
Chickens live almost everywhere. Chickens as a species are adaptable and can be raised anywhere and often where most other animals could not live. If you are referring to the American Piedmont stretching from New Jersey to Alabama then yes, chickens live in the Piedmont.
dogs, cats and chickens.
ducks are different for chickens because chickens lay eggs and ducks don't+ ducks live in rivers and chicks don't like water
Yes Live stock is defined as domestic animals raised for home use or profit. Chickens meet this criteria.
Animals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young are known as oviparous.
From what's know horses pigs cows and chickens live there!?!
chickens live on farms