racoons, cats, cyotes, mice, rats, humans, and other weasels.
A shelter for chickens is commonly called a coop or a chicken house. It provides protection from the elements and predators, as well as a place for the chickens to roost and lay eggs.
A chicken cage is typically called a chicken coop or chicken pen, where chickens are housed and kept safe from predators. It provides shelter, nesting boxes, and a space for chickens to roam and lay eggs.
Chickens do not intentionally bury their eggs. Sometimes, they may kick bedding material over their eggs while nesting to provide protection and warmth. This natural behavior helps keep the eggs safe from predators and maintain a consistent temperature for incubation.
Nope, not yet anyway
Chickens are social animals and thrive in groups. It is not recommended to have just two chickens as they may become lonely and stressed without a larger flock for companionship. It is better to keep a minimum of three chickens together to ensure their well-being and happiness.
How does the hoatzin bird keep its predators away
simple shoot them and eat them for dinner
To keep predators away
Because, some predators are afraid of fire.
They don't, they run away. Hyenas are faster than all of their natural predators.
Shoot them. The hawk not the chicken. Once they get a taste of your chickens they just keep coming back.
Garden gnomes are not known to keep chickens away from a garden or yard. Garden gnomes are generally used as decorative items rather than to frighten birds.
they stay ina group and keep lookout of predators
To keep away from predators
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it depends if you keep them in a safe environment free range chickens tend to meet predators sometimes but since they have been outside in the wild most free range chickens will protect themselves home raised chickens tend to be on a hawk's menu.because the chickens have a limited area to run away they die easily. to protect the backyard chickens watch them and if a cat or hawk comes scare it away (when your chickens chirp a lot and are running/predators are around),or put them in a large enclosure with a net ceiling that way hawks can catch them,also baby chickens should be in a chicken cage/house they tend to die more then adult chickens(every ting to them is new) (watch younger chickens/prime target) (adult chickens need safety too even though they are more experienced)