Nice discussion of issues can be found at backyardchickens.com (http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=186130, specific thread). Sounds like its fine, unless you want quail eggs. About to test this theory. Might report back.
No because a rabbit is big and a chickens are small
Yes you can keep goats and chickens together, be aware though that the chickens will compete with the goats for the goat chow, the goats may get angry .
In a chicken coop/ chicken yard/ barn.they also live in the mountains in NepalChicken coops
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.
Yes. Chickens are quite social birds and once dominance is established the two hens should get along fine. Most chickens live together in what is called a flock, many birds grouped together. Two layers will not be any problem at all.
Yes, bantams and standard chickens will flock together. Most often the bantams will be the bully since the bantams do not know they are smaller and have attitude. This usually settles down as the pecking order is established within a mixed flock.
Chickens are very territorial and unless the chickens are smaller and the quail is larger, it probably isn't a good idea for a quail. They can also pass different diseases back and forth so it's not a great idea.
Yes.
yes as long as you are not breeding the rabbits or quail they should get along well
a quail is a type of bird (like a chicken) and they live on ground.
Gambel's quail live down there.
they will mate but cannot live together as they will fight over territory.even during mating season they will occasionally fight
No because a rabbit is big and a chickens are small
Yes you can keep goats and chickens together, be aware though that the chickens will compete with the goats for the goat chow, the goats may get angry .
yes they can live in the same pen however if you are going to try to breed them i would suggest not. No silky can not live with other chickens especially with a roster i know this because when i put my silkies in with my Colombians they almost killed each other and then the hens were not as friendly as they were when they were separated they were very tatorial after i put them together till this day they still try to fight through the been so i wouldn't try it on less your standing right there.
No
yes you can as long as there is no female ducks around :)