Intensively farmed chickens live for about a year if they are laying hens. Intensively farmed meat birds live for as little as 39 days.
Most chickens live 7-9 years. It really depends on what kind of strain the chickens come from (show quality, production quality), and how the chickens have been raised, and what type of conditions they live in.
I guess so, mainly because the cockatiels would be in the air all the time rarely ever on the ground where as chickens stay on the ground. as long as the pen has a lot of room they should be fine.
Chickens are social animals and thrive in flocks. A chicken living by itself may experience loneliness, stress, and behavioral issues. It is recommended to keep chickens in groups to ensure their well-being.
I've had a white leghorn for eight years now. Others haven't lasted so long and Whitey has had a few sick times in the past but she responds well to a bit of TLC. I expect 8 years is exceptional.
With proper care they live just as long as other chickens, averaging about 5 years.
llamas live for about 20 years when they are farmed, but 30 years when they are in the wild.
They live for 4-6 yearsThanks.
Chickens may live in hutchs, they dont need to run as long as the hutch is big enough for the amount of chickens you own.
As long as the chicken cage has a high enough roof, a galah can certainly live in the same area as chickens.
Chickens can live for 12+ years if they are well taken care of.
If healthy, 8-10 years
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'My chickens only live to about 11 years'.Some of my hens didn't even live for around 4 years old! My first hen had to be put down because it had a broken leg and wing! :-( My eldest sister's died of an illness. And my little sister's died of old age.
Only up to 5 days at most
The average life span of a chicken is 10 years, 12 years is pretty long.
Most chickens live 7-9 years. It really depends on what kind of strain the chickens come from (show quality, production quality), and how the chickens have been raised, and what type of conditions they live in.