Then you will have a dirty chicken.
Yes, raw chicken can contaminate a glass container if it comes into contact with it. It is important to thoroughly clean and sanitize any surface or container that has been in contact with raw chicken to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria.
Sit by the cage to see when the chicken does its buisness then take a moist baby wipe or tissue and put it next to you, ready. After that you tempt the chicken towards you and grab it before it runs off. you then hold the chicken upside down and use the wipe/tissue to wipe off the excess mess.
Hi, Jamie Oliver's website recomends a 1.6KG chicken will feed 4-6.. I guess it depends on how much each person will eat! http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/meat-recipes/perfect-roast-chicken this is a great recipe.. Don't forget Free range
Clean the wound with a mild antiseptic solution, such as diluted povidone-iodine. Apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment to help prevent infection. Keep the chicken in a clean, dry environment to promote healing and prevent further injury. If the wound is severe or shows signs of infection, seek veterinary advice.
If you pick up their poo daily then you should be able to leave it to once a month.
Typically you could do both.
Yes. Please do. Poor chicken.
kiss her no talking if your to chicken forget it
Defenitely chicken. It's a whole lot healther too. Chicken is about as clean as a dog or a cat.
they like love and clean chicken feed and clean water
The best way to clean and remove odors from a chicken is to use baking soda. Simply sprinkle baking soda on the chicken, let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse it off with water before cooking. Baking soda helps to neutralize odors and can also help to clean the chicken.
She cued him. (Barbie-cue)
yes clean first
you wash it 5 times a week
no i dont think it can
we can prevent chicken from getting sick by caring for them and clean their house by cleaning it regularly.
Dude...how should I know!?!?! seriously bro i'm not a chicken-cooking-expert haha!