It means things can change. The analogy refers to telling someone you have 20 chickens and they can have 10 of them, when they come over to get the chickens you only have 18 because a fox ate two of them during the day. In other words "don't make plans based on uncertain information".
it means nothings "FOR SURE" dont have everthing depending on 1 thing because something could happen & you could loose it all <3
A shelter for chickens is commonly called a coop or a chicken house. It provides protection from the elements and predators, as well as a place for the chickens to roost and lay eggs.
A chicken may leave its roost at night if it gets startled by a predator, if it senses danger, or if it is disturbed by noise or light. Chickens are naturally wary animals and will react to threats or disruptions in their environment.
It's a bird nest Actually it's the place a bird will rest/sleep overnight, not necessarily a nest (juveniles and unpaired birds have to sleep somewhere, and that's called a roost). Chickens "roost" - because they don't "nest" as such.
There are a few reasons this happens. The usual suspect is crowding. full grown hens need about 20 inches of space on a roost per chicken. more if possible. The chickens lowest on the pecking order get to spend the night on the floor or risk getting feathers pulled and going around naked. Most choose the floor. Try adding more roosting space. The other reason is heavy hens don't fly well. The best fed hens or the greedy one's risk being a meal for any fox that may get in, got to pay for that overeating somehow. Solution to this is build a stairway part way up, they will climb to the top and hop up to the roost.
Chickens typically stay in coops or henhouses to provide protection from predators and the elements. It is important for chickens to have access to a safe and secure shelter at night to roost and lay eggs.
The chickens roost in the henhouse.
All chickens roost.
maybe they are male!
the chickens come home to roost
They fly up to "roost".
Having chickens that always come home to roost is a good sign of a healthy and well-trained flock. It means they feel safe and secure in their coop and are returning to a familiar and comfortable place to rest and roost for the night. This behavior can also help protect them from predators and adverse weather conditions.
you cant Try cover the nesting boxes in the evening before they go in to roost.
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The shelter is usually referred to as a coop if it is man made. Some chickens such as bantam, or game chickens seek refuge in trees at night which is a roost. A facility for raising birds in general may be referred to as a rookery.
Domestic chickens who live in a man made shelter are said to live in a coop. This is also refereed to as a "roost" however the roost is actually the place they settle on for the night. A roost can be any tree branch.
A shelter for chickens is commonly called a coop or a chicken house. It provides protection from the elements and predators, as well as a place for the chickens to roost and lay eggs.
A hens home is called a coop, a roost or a henhouse.