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It's much easier than eating live ones - they tend to run away when they are bitten. I prefer them cooked and dead to raw and dead.
Chickens provide us with eggs and meat as a source of food. They also help control pests in gardens and provide natural fertilizer through their droppings. Additionally, chickens are often kept as pets for companionship and for their calming effect.
Crushed red pepper flakes can potentially hurt chickens if given in excessive amounts. The capsaicin in red pepper flakes can cause irritation and discomfort to the chickens' digestive system. It is recommended to use caution and moderation when adding spices to chicken feed to avoid any negative effects on their health. It is best to consult with a poultry nutrition expert for guidance on appropriate additives for chicken feed.
Certain things that the chickens eat can effect the taste of their eggs. A metallic taste can come from feeding the chickens onions or garlic. Sometimes mustard greens can produce a similar taste.
And they can be cooked together too....i.e. the TurduckinYep - completely possibleYes, they can. My sister has a "farm", where in one pen, she has turkeys, chickens and emus (of all things)...and they have ducks and geese as well. Every day, she allows the chickens and turkeys out of the pen, and they wander the yard with the ducks and geese. The only time any harm has come to any of them is when the male emu gets ticked off and tramples one. ----------------Yes, they can. I have chickens, ducks and turkeys living together and they do quite well. Sometimes my one, white duck (Donald) wants to 'hump' the female turkey, though. She's not interested in the venture so I feel bad that she's being bugged. My turkey, however, is an older turkey, almost a year now and she's started to lay eggs. I think her maturity brings on Donald's sexual desires, but I don't know this to be a fact. I never see Donald 'humping' his female ducks but often seems to be at the female turkey. Go figure! :o)-------------------NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Turkeys shouldn't live with chickens because chickens transmit diseases that are fatal to turkeys, such as blackhead disease (shows no effect on chickens but is fatal to turkeys). Turkeys really shouldn't be within a half mile of chickens. I kept my turkeys only a few hundred feet of my chickens and they did fine.-----------------------I have been told that the wild turkeys can but not a lot of the domestic ones. They can pick up ecoli from the chickens and mine seem to have. I had mine in the same pin and at first they seem to do all right but then they started dropping. I've lost 4 out of 10 so far and they just seem to quit eating. I am trying to research more on this but I have lost some turkeys. I have a Holland White that seems to do good but my Bronze Wings are not.
It is not good if your chicken is eating its own eggs but it should not effect the taste of the meat or eggs. If your chicken is eating its eggs the only way to stop it is to check for eggs more often and try to make sure you pick up the eggs as soon as possible.
Yes, since chicken is high in fat and cholosteral.
Most commercial breeds of chicken that are being raised in contact with other chickens have their beaks trimmed. This is because the social structure of chickens means that stronger chickens will often pick on weaker chickens by pecking them. This can cause serious damage. I have kept chickens and seen other people's chickens, and the elimination of the top chicken that bullies the others the worst, or the lowest chicken that is picked on, often has little effect - another chicken takes that place. This is where we get our term 'pecking order.' Beak clipping is done so that the chickens cannot bruise each other, pull out the feathers of the weaker hens and eat their eggs. It is worst with meat chickens that are kept in cramped sheds, and battery hens that live to produce eggs, stuffed three and four to tiny cages. It is a cruel practice that can often be discontinued amongst free-range outfits where the lower chicken density means that the weaker chickens are not constantly in contact with the bullying chickens.
Past tense gives a word or words the ability to sound as if done in the past. Such as "I am eating the chicken" turns into "I ate the chicken".
It is not likely your chickens would eat enough of the dropping to effect them. Most of the poison will remain in the rats system. The small amounts a chicken may eat should not bother them.
It's much easier than eating live ones - they tend to run away when they are bitten. I prefer them cooked and dead to raw and dead.
Yes because in the game there are chickens trapped in cages and you can kill them and if a baby chick sees that they become damaged for life. If a chicken sees another chicken die, their foot explodes and they become paralyzed. Never let a baby chicken watch you play Modern Warfare
Any drug effects your breast milk. Knock it off if you are using and breast feeding. This will effect your baby all of his/her life.
It doesn't have an effect unless ingested
Chickens provide us with eggs and meat as a source of food. They also help control pests in gardens and provide natural fertilizer through their droppings. Additionally, chickens are often kept as pets for companionship and for their calming effect.
of Eating too much, then turning into Lazy fat butts and die either of Obesity or Diabetes hahaha, STOP stuffing yo face nigg. "Chicken Chicken" <3
They open your eyes.