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Of course its cruel. A bird is a symbol of freedom - the whole sky and earth are its playground - then someone imprisons it in a tiny box, 100,00000 times smaller than its natural environment.

I don't believe it is if the bird was bred in captivity with no knowledge of the wild. What would it do if it's released into a nonative environment but die? Also, if it's a bird like a cockatiel, as long as you let it out, it's fine with being put in a cage. The only thing that's cruel is if you deprive it of food, water, or any other comfort it needs.

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Paige Grant

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How do you clip a chickens wings?

When you clip chicken wings, many say you should only clip one otherwise, they can still fly. Clip as above and never clip where there are blood vessels. You can hold the wing toward a light source to see where the blood vessels are.


How many chicken wings are in a 40 pound case?

Well honey, it all depends on the size of those wings. On average, you can expect about 80-100 chicken wings in a 40-pound case. But hey, don't hold me to it, those chickens can be sneaky little things!


Why are chickens flightless?

Chickens are not flightless. Physiologically and structurally speaking, they are not flightless. They can fly short distances, but prefer not to, tending to only do so when they feel they are in danger.Modern chickens live in protected areas, and so are behaviourally flightless. They have no need to fly, as all their needs - food, water, shelter and protection - are on the ground.However, farmed hens may be flightless as they have had their wings clipped to stop them being able to fly.


How do you clip a birds wing?

make the fence higher! Even with a higher fence, any object in the chicken yard can be used as a launching point, so trimming their wings is the easiest and cheapest alternative. Trimming one wing will make them fly lopsided and they'll likely be ineffective at flight. Trimming both wings will keep them on the ground.


Can chickens glide?

yes and they can fly too but not very well as a result to their large body so u dont need to worry about them escapeing. tho as a precauting you should clip their flight feathers

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How do you clip a chickens wings?

When you clip chicken wings, many say you should only clip one otherwise, they can still fly. Clip as above and never clip where there are blood vessels. You can hold the wing toward a light source to see where the blood vessels are.


Why do chickens have 2 wings instead of 4?

chickens does not need to fly because they live on land how much they can fly a little bit,so their use evolved them to a two wing animal


How many chicken wings are in a 40 pound case?

Well honey, it all depends on the size of those wings. On average, you can expect about 80-100 chicken wings in a 40-pound case. But hey, don't hold me to it, those chickens can be sneaky little things!


You also need a clip for a Model 103.228 JC Higgins 22 rifle?

Yes , mine has a 7 shell clip . If you put all 7 in clip the bolt has to be open before you can insert it.


Should you isolate your chickens before showing them?

You should always inoslate your chickens because they wil not be happy if the don't get the heat and light they need and the will not show good and could be acting weird


What do chickens need to servive?

Chickens need the same things other creatures need.......food, water, and shelter from predators & the weather.


Are chickens legal in Dana point ca?

Chickens are legal in Dana Point, California only if the person has a permit. You will need to go to the county offices and request a permit before owning a chicken in the city.


Why do chickens have wings?

Yes, but the wings are too small for it to fly UPDATE: A big misunderstanding, chickens can't fly. I myself have chickens, and no, they can't fly for hours like birds can, but when in danger, (my neighbours cat often wanders into our garden) they can fly up to the rooftop. In the wild, chickens sleep in trees, also for safety, so foxes and other small predators can't get to them when they're sleeping. So there's you answer: Chickens can fly, not for hours though. They need their wings to protect them from danger. How high a chicken can fly, depends on the way they're built. I have Japanese Chiba's Rich are really small, they can fly over our rooftop if necessary (They don't do that very often though, the cat is more afraid of them than the other way around and they always come back to their own trusted, home made, bright pink :D hen house.) The bigger the chicken, the shorter the "flying distance" (exceptions are clipped wings of course, but I don't do that)


Can chickens live in hutch or do they need a run?

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.


Do you have to let chickens out of a coop?

It is not necessary. But ther enjoy it. If you do, clip their wings and make sure there are no ways they can get out of the yard. And check the yard to see if there is anything harmful they could eat. The only down-side(s) about this is catching them to put them back into the coop and making sure they dont get in the habit of laying eggs in the yard. So dont let them out in their laying time.


Why do you need to remove paper clips before they are filed?

The paper clip might get rusty. It also can leave a clip impression on the paper, and lastly, you save space without the extra paper clips.


Why are chickens flightless?

Chickens are not flightless. Physiologically and structurally speaking, they are not flightless. They can fly short distances, but prefer not to, tending to only do so when they feel they are in danger.Modern chickens live in protected areas, and so are behaviourally flightless. They have no need to fly, as all their needs - food, water, shelter and protection - are on the ground.However, farmed hens may be flightless as they have had their wings clipped to stop them being able to fly.