Yes. Chickens are quite social birds and once dominance is established the two hens should get along fine. Most chickens live together in what is called a flock, many birds grouped together. Two layers will not be any problem at all.
Feed design to meet the requirements of laying hens. Usually higher in energy levels, protein w/ certain amino acids increased to meet higher need and increased mineral levels especially Ca. It is ok for male bird and non laying hens to eat for short periods of time and also it is a waste of money to feed these expensive feeds to non laying birds.
Yes, this is fine and normal. Most horses will only lay down for about a half hour out of every 24 hour day, but there are variations on this that are also normal. Foals also sleep lying down a great deal more than mature horses do.
Elephants are not natural swimmers, as they are too heavy and their bodies are not built for swimming. Additionally, they are more comfortable on land and prefer to stay in water shallow enough to stand in.
Yes; the male is only cleaning his sister. My cats (both female) tend to do the same thing in various spots.
Don't feed your cat any human food/drink until a vet says it ok.
Feed design to meet the requirements of laying hens. Usually higher in energy levels, protein w/ certain amino acids increased to meet higher need and increased mineral levels especially Ca. It is ok for male bird and non laying hens to eat for short periods of time and also it is a waste of money to feed these expensive feeds to non laying birds.
a pig ok
No that's not true. Are you ok? Who doesn't know that hens lay eggs? And where did you hear that? Oh gosh
Yes, it's normal. Your Rooster is just protecting your hen while she's laying.
Shedding is just a normal part of life for Geckos and laying an egg is too so it's OK.
Probably not only if they were with a new one
Depends on their personality. Very rarely can you keep two rooster together by them self. Saying that i have 4 roosters for my 17 hens and they all have a pretty good personality so it's ok. If your rooster fight though and you don't want to kill them (i wouldn't want to kill mine either) try to find somebody who doesn't have a rooster or someone who will take one more. Even if you put an ad in the paper or on the internet. I have had luck on the internet with my roosters. hope this helps a little
it depends on if your horse is relaxing and will get up.. but if your horse is laying down and wont get up yes somethinbg is wrong with it!!! go to a vet!!
4 hens per rooster is a better ratio. Roosters often "rough up" the hens when they breed, so having more hens will prevent any one hen from being picked on too much. I know lots of people who feel like 8 hens per rooster is about the maximum the average rooster can handle.
If the hen eats broken or leaking eggs that is OK but if she is breaking open and eating eggs she should be culled from the flock. This behavior can spread to the rest of the flock and cause major problems. Once the hens recognize the eggs as a sourse of food they will continue, leaving you with no eggs and if you breed hens, with no viable stock for the following spring.
GESIN n im not laying ok if u dont believe meh go n ask one of ur ners friend ok
not medical advice: i think it is ok to take that together, my friend use to do that