of course they do, they can walk around
No, chickens do not have brains in their feet. Their brain is located in their head, just like most other animals. Chickens have a ganglion of nerves in their feet that help with reflex actions and movement control.
Their feet follow the function that they are put to.
Yes, silkie chickens have feathers on their feet. This feature, known as feathered feet, is a characteristic trait of the breed and is prized for its unique appearance. Feathered feet help protect the chickens' legs and feet in colder climates.
Chickens can typically fly short distances or up to about 10 feet high. However, most domesticated chickens are not strong fliers due to selective breeding that has focused more on egg production and meat quality rather than flying ability.
Let the number of chickens be x and the number of pigs be y. Each chicken has 1 head and 2 feet, while each pig has 1 head and 4 feet. We can then write the equations x + y = 48 (counting heads) and 2x + 4y = 124 (counting feet). Solving these equations simultaneously gives x = 24 and y = 24, so there were 24 chickens and 24 pigs.
No, chickens do not have brains in their feet. Their brain is located in their head, just like most other animals. Chickens have a ganglion of nerves in their feet that help with reflex actions and movement control.
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Their feet follow the function that they are put to.
there are 80 goats and 20 chickens.
manlopes are chickens feet
12 chickens 4 rabbits
9 sheeps and 18 chickens
They hold up chickens.
Some breeds of chickens, such a Cochins, grow feathers on their feet. However, the males of those breeds also have feathered feet, so it's not specific to gender - only to breed.
Hanged by their feet. But only cage the Chickens when pantless to avoid dirtying the Pants.
Yes, silkie chickens have feathers on their feet. This feature, known as feathered feet, is a characteristic trait of the breed and is prized for its unique appearance. Feathered feet help protect the chickens' legs and feet in colder climates.
7 chickens and 11 Rabbits - 7 X 2 (feet per chicken) plus 11 X 4 (feet per rabbit) equals 58