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What are Robert peck's character traits in a day no pigs would die?

In "A Day No Pigs Would Die," Robert Peck is portrayed as hardworking, honest, and resourceful. He is also shown to be compassionate and caring toward animals. Additionally, Robert demonstrates resilience in the face of challenges and a strong sense of responsibility towards his family.


What does peck into a nub mean with a rooster?

A nub is a lumb or bump. To have a rooster peck your head into a nub means that he has worked on your head so long and hard that nothing is left but a little bump. In real life: When a rooster is eating some corn on the cob, he will work that cob until all that is left is a little nubbin. It is too little for the rooster to get hold of it and peck it out of existance.


Why do birds peck their feet?

to clean them out from rocks and dirt when they land on tree branches


Why do chickens eat everything they see?

Chickens are very active birds. When they are not sleeping or setting they eat. They will peck at everything hoping it is food and even when it is not they will keep pecking at it hoping there is food within. If you watch them carefully they often peck something not edible and toss it away. Chickens live by the rule "if it moves, grab it before another chicken does"


Why do chickens peck each others feathers off?

Aggression is natural with chickens. They have what is called a "pecking order" which means certain hens are the boss and other hens are subordinate to them. If a lower ranked hen gets out of line the boss hen (s) will peck at them often pulling feathers out.Another reason is when a hen is sick or weak from age, other hens will attack and harass them.If space is at a premium in the coop the birds will peck at their neighbors trying to get them to move elsewhere.