Unless the chickens are diseased, I don't see why not. Of course you are! There are very few chicken to human diseases that could harm either you or your unborn child. Pregnant farm wives still did much of the work on home farms and having a child did not stop that work. Gathering eggs was one of the least dangerous tasks.
No, we don't know if the raccoons were sick or had any diseases that can be hazardous. The chickens will not be safe around kids. They simply could transfer germs or bacteria from the raccoons to the kids.
Chickens can live without their heads for up to two years. Chickens do not normally look like babies... they dont have feathers or wings. So therefor, chickens do not look like headless babies. No, obviously you are not a farm gal/boy. Yes they do, because if you stand it up on its legs and twist its wings round to the front
To color chickens, you can use animal-safe dyes or food coloring. However, it's important to ensure the products you use are safe for the chickens and won't harm them. Additionally, consult a professional breeder or veterinarian for advice on coloring chickens to achieve desired results.
No, chickens are not mammals. To be a mammal, a vertebrate must produce milk for its offspring. Chickens do not. Chickens are birds. They have feathers and reproduce by a hard shelled egg. A mammal is an animal that gives live birth (except for marsupials and monotremes), has hair on it's body and feeds its babies with milk.
It is generally safe to have cats around a premature infant as long as the cats are healthy, vaccinated, and do not pose a risk of scratching the baby. However, it is important to supervise interactions between the cats and the baby to ensure safety.
No, we don't know if the raccoons were sick or had any diseases that can be hazardous. The chickens will not be safe around kids. They simply could transfer germs or bacteria from the raccoons to the kids.
yes they can
Yes
Some do...
Really? No, of course not
No, iguanas can be carnivorous and have been known to eat some small mammals, such as babies.
Chickens can live without their heads for up to two years. Chickens do not normally look like babies... they dont have feathers or wings. So therefor, chickens do not look like headless babies. No, obviously you are not a farm gal/boy. Yes they do, because if you stand it up on its legs and twist its wings round to the front
Toys that are all around soft with no removable eyes or pieces are safe for younger babies.
Yes. Unlike chickens, female bunnies need male bunny sperm to reproduce.
Filled milk is not safe for babies as if it is not handled properly it may cause several problems to babies. Mothers milk is always safe for babies.
A flat screen tv is safe to have around babies. If you hang it on the wall just make sure it is far enough away from the floor and on the wall sturdy so it doesn't fall.
in a kennel or a safe contaner