Yes. If you raise them together, they might be good. Roosters tend to bully the phesents. Almost all poulty get along well together.
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.
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.
Joel Salatin's pens each hold around 75 to 80 chickens. This chicken tractor makes sure that the chickens have room to move freely and are not just stuffed in together.
Yes, Wyandotte chickens are the nicest chickens I have ever encountered. They are large, meaty and great egg - laying birds. The roosters have never hurt each other in a confrontation, and their coloration is absolutley beautiful.
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.
My chickens and roosters and my two cats all get along really well together. If the chickens don't want the cats around they chase them out of the pen, other than that they they all get around together.
I have both white turkeys and chickens of various sorts. they were all raised together and get along quite well. i even have new pullets thatdont seem to bother the turkeys. i have two female turkeys and the only fighting they do is with each other.
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.
they don't go well together i've had rabbits and chickens. one of my rabbits killed a chicken and injured another.
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.
Joel Salatin's pens each hold around 75 to 80 chickens. This chicken tractor makes sure that the chickens have room to move freely and are not just stuffed in together.
You get along well.
Chickens are not all female. There are both male and female chickens. Male chickens are called roosters, while female chickens are called hens.
They're usually from the same "family" and were brooded and raised together. If you have several kinds of chickens that have been raised together, they'll stick together like family as well.
Yes, Wyandotte chickens are the nicest chickens I have ever encountered. They are large, meaty and great egg - laying birds. The roosters have never hurt each other in a confrontation, and their coloration is absolutley beautiful.
No, the get along quite well with chickens. A male may "fall in love" with a chicken hen if he doesn't have a peahen mate. If the hen has chicks & tries to protect them from the curious peacock, the peacock will go after the hen & will fight with her.
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.