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Not many birds have more than four toes except chickens of the Dorking, Faverolle, Houden, Sultan, and Silkie Bantams, all of which have five toes. In these breeds the extra toe rises above the base of the hallux and projects upward, this toe never touches the ground. In the Silkie, the extra toes often lie nearly in the same plane as the hallux. Some birds have only three toes, while the ostrich only has two toes.
No, chickens do not have chins. Chickens have wattles underneath their beak where a chin would be. Wattles are flaps of flesh.
That would depend on the breed and size of the chicken. Most broody hens will fill the space beneath themselves with eggs to almost overflowing before they set the eggs. However some large but newly broody chickens may only gather 5 or 6 eggs before they decide to set them.
If a chicken says "All chickens are liars," then it would imply that the chicken itself is lying. This creates a paradoxical statement, as the chicken would be contradicting itself by being truthful while claiming that all chickens are liars.
Bantams, just like their standard size counterparts, lay at about 5 to 6 months old. It really depends on the breed of bantam you own as to whether they are good productive layers laying daily or slow layers who will drop an egg twice a week.
I believe you mean 'when do chickens become broody'. If this is what you mean it is usually in the Spring/Summer months that a chicken would like to hatch chicks. Although, not all chickens enjoy broodiness. Silkies, bantams and Orpingtons etc like hatching chicks.
Yes, bantams and standard chickens will flock together. Most often the bantams will be the bully since the bantams do not know they are smaller and have attitude. This usually settles down as the pecking order is established within a mixed flock.
Yes. Bantams and standard breed normally get along well once the pecking order is established. Bantams are often quite aggressive so it would not be unusual for the bantam rooster to be the dominant bird.
Probably not. The only colour it could change is to a more browner cream.
Not many birds have more than four toes except chickens of the Dorking, Faverolle, Houden, Sultan, and Silkie Bantams, all of which have five toes. In these breeds the extra toe rises above the base of the hallux and projects upward, this toe never touches the ground. In the Silkie, the extra toes often lie nearly in the same plane as the hallux. Some birds have only three toes, while the ostrich only has two toes.
Yes, raccoons do eat chickens.
No, they don't fit chickens. I would be surprised if they did though. Wouldn't you?
The color of the star in Gmail remains the same. It would be yellow always and will not change. The yellow start shows which mail is important.
No, they would not.
Domestic ferrets do not kill chickens. Any kind of weasels in the wild would prey on chickens. Keep them in a pen.
NO, they did not. From what I have noticed watching reruns, television shows were not made in color until the 1960's. Even then, a new show would have its first season in B & W, and if it was successful enough to be renewed it would then be made in color.
No, chickens do not have chins. Chickens have wattles underneath their beak where a chin would be. Wattles are flaps of flesh.