yes they do eat chickens
The eggs are retained inside the female until hatching, when the young emerge as complete snakes.
When the egg comes out of the chickens vent, the farmer licks the egg.
No. There are no snakes in Australia.The above is WRONG!When you look for information about Australian venomous snakes you read statements like these again and again:Australian snakes are the most venomous in the world.7 of the worlds 10 most poisonous snakes live in Australia.You will likely come across a list of the worlds most venomous snakes, starting like this:Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus)Eastern Brown Snake (Pseudonaja textilis)Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus)Mainland Tiger Snake (Notechis scutatus)Peninsula or Black Tiger Snake (Notechis ater Niger)The first five snakes and most of the snakes on the list are Australian.The information can be seen on Crocodile Hunter tv shows, any animal show about deadly snakes, almost any info on Australia includes snake info, and on and on. Snakes do eat eggs.
My chicken just ate a small ring neck snake. Usually the chickens eat the feed, bugs, various plants in the yard and garden. Large snakes can kill and eat a chicken and/or eggs.
Their eggs can be from a teal with brown spots to a light blue with spots.
No they lay 10 to 35 eggs
Yes, some snakes will eat chickens. Poisonous snakes and constrictor type snakes are not choosy about what they eat; and as long as they can kill it, they'll eat it. More snakes, however, eat chicken eggs. Many snakes varieties eat eggs as a regular part of their diet.
Yes
They have them in eggs as do most snakes (pit vipers do not). The coral snake lays 2-3 eggs a clutch in the summer.
White and Brown.
The Rhode Island Reds chicken lays the most brown colored eggs in on year. It is said that this breed of chicken are capable of laying up to 200-300 large brown eggs per year.
genetics
The brown chicken eggs collected from the nest are very safe and are even more healthy to eat.
Chicken snakes are not one particular species or type of snake. Instead, this name is applied to several different kinds of reptiles that are nonvenomous and tend to feast on eggs, rats, and small birds but not snakes.
food
Because there are brown & white chickens.
The eggs are retained inside the female until hatching, when the young emerge as complete snakes.