If you're referring to the span of time during a human female's somewhat monthly reproductive cycle when she is most sexually aroused, the span of the cycle during which her vagina is most easily aroused and most naturally lubricated, then yes, and it is natural, but it is not called "going into heat." The common reference to this process for female humans is referred to as the three day period before ovulation. That is the span of the monthly cycle during which a human female's sex hormones peak causing her to sometimes surprise herself and do things she would never otherwise consider doing when sex hormone levels are much lower. All female mammals, humans included, go through this instinctive reproductive process.
The red thing on top of a chicken's head is called a comb. It is the primary way for chickens to expel body heat. All of a human's skin helps us expel body heat but for a chicken it is only the comb and the skin of its face that expel the heat.
With good feed a heat lamp in winter and other conditions the will grow strong
Chickens are chickens because god made them.
Chickens live in nearly every part of the world. The only place chickens cannot survive is in the water. Chickens can even survive desert regions if they have enough food given to them by humans.
Yes At least make sure they have access to it. The chickens will go to the coop about dusk as they do not wander about after dark. The coop is their "safe" place.
Heat lamps.
CHICKENS GO BAWK BAWK BAWK
Their god is their way of survival, and that means food.
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)
No, it is not a number, if you have 0 chickens there are not infinite chickens there are 0 chickens so you're going to go hungry.
chickens, the nearest place to find chickens from lumbridge is to go to the west bridge then go north past the cows and east you'll find the chickens or the grand exchange
Yes, chickens do eat more in the winter - because the digestive process also makes heat for the chickens as well.
no, you do not have to heat your chickens coop. all you have to do if extend your chickens daylight hours. i usually have my lights timed to come on at 7am and then turn off at 8pm.
Lumbridge, go South across bridge from the Castle, then head east until you come across a small farm to the north, there should be chickens in there.
The red thing on top of a chicken's head is called a comb. It is the primary way for chickens to expel body heat. All of a human's skin helps us expel body heat but for a chicken it is only the comb and the skin of its face that expel the heat.
No. Go for it.
no