GeekIsLuv says, Now, don't quote me on this, but I don't believe that a chicken losing its mate would bring it any sort of mental distress. I had chickens myself (still do), but no longer have roosters. My mother stormed out of the house one day, calling herself the 'Chicken Assassin,' and killed all of our roosters for some God-forsaken reason -- I think it was because the hens' back feathers were being pulled out in the mating process and that irked my mom. Suffice to say, our hens were without mates. They continued to thrive in our backyard and didn't seem to change in their manner at all, as far as I could tell. I don't believe they form bonds the way mammals do. (This is, however, based entirely on my OWN, PERSONAL experiences. Different chickens may react differently to different situations.)
An Erminette chicken is a chicken with a gene for black feathers and a gene for white feathers. Since the genes are co-dominant, the Erminette chicken has black and white feathers, rather than one or the other or grey.
There is only one name for teriyaki chicken, but the name encompasses several variations of the dish. The name refers to the sauce, teriyaki, that is put on the chicken. The sauce can be made in a variety of ways with differing levels of sweetness and flavor.
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg
Defiantly, it is not often seen since they're legs are covered in tough plates and that is where they get scratched the most. But if one chicken pecks another on the head then it will bleed, yes.
the other puppies will be born and the dead puppy will simply just come out.
Sure as hail wasnt to give you another wise crack!
One is a rooster and the other is a chicken foot.
Allow one-quarter chicken per person, assuming there is other food available.
Depends on how they were conjoined.
The other twin is unlikely to survive.
Napoleon was very fond of chicken. His favourite, or so he says: was chicken with fried onions. One of his other favourite dishes is Chicken Marengo.
No one dies in the Disney movie version of Peter Pan. In other versions, the crocodile eats Captain Hook at the end.
It means when you imagine you are in the same situation as somebody else. ( Put yourself in somebody elses shoes ). e.g in a book it says: Tom's chicken ran away and he was very upset. You imagine your chicken ran away (if you haven't got one, you pretend you have or change it to a dog or cat or something you love), and think how you feel. It gives you an idea of what the other person is feeling like.
Napoleon was very fond of chicken. His favourite, or so he says: was chicken with fried onions. One of his other favourite dishes is Chicken Marengo.
Juliet is upset at the end of act one because she learns that the handsome stranger she fell for is actually from the rival family, the Montagues. Romeo, on the other hand, is upset at the beginning of act one because he is heartbroken over Rosaline, who doesn't return his affections. So basically, they're both just a couple of lovesick puppies with a lot of drama to unfold.
he moved one foot after the other and started walking.
No one dies in the Disney movie version of Peter Pan. In other versions, the crocodile eats Captain Hook at the end.