It depends on the breed. There are Banties that only grow as big as a pigeon all the way up to the Brahma originally from China known for years as the "king of chickens" and the Jersey Giant developed in the 1870's in New Jersey.
no tigers and chickens are not related tigers are big cats that are mammals and chickens are fowl that are birds they are not related
The size of chickens can vary depending on the breed. Some breeds, like Jersey Giants or Brahma chickens, can grow to be quite large, with roosters weighing up to 13-15 pounds and hens around 10-12 pounds. Other breeds, such as bantams, are much smaller, with roosters weighing around 2 pounds and hens around 1.5 pounds.
With good feed a heat lamp in winter and other conditions the will grow strong
Yes, maggots can grow in chicken manure. When I kept chickens in too small of a space, even scooping weekly, I found tons of maggots. I would let the chickens in and they would actually eat them!
A chicken's body performs various operations such as digestion, respiration, circulation (blood flow), excretion (waste removal), and reproduction. These processes allow chickens to survive, grow, and reproduce.
How big chickens get depends on the breed of the bird. Some will only grow to the size of a pigeon while others can grow to about 18 pounds.
Chickens don't grow. Plants grow. Chickens are born.
No, chickens do not grow in gardens. Chickens grow in eggs laid by the mother hen.
the same way we do
The reason why is because they die before they can GROW.
28 depends how big the chickens are
it will help to grow
no tigers and chickens are not related tigers are big cats that are mammals and chickens are fowl that are birds they are not related
Chickens are so big because the eat more than the energy they exert. Poultry breeders have met the demands of consumers wanting larger product by feeding chickens more feed and limiting their exercise. This makes the chickens bigger and obese.
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strangely enough.. they grow on chickens.
The size of chickens can vary depending on the breed. Some breeds, like Jersey Giants or Brahma chickens, can grow to be quite large, with roosters weighing up to 13-15 pounds and hens around 10-12 pounds. Other breeds, such as bantams, are much smaller, with roosters weighing around 2 pounds and hens around 1.5 pounds.