any left over vegetables are good for her but be sure to have her eating chicken food with calcium in it
The farmer originally had 95 chickens.
Yes, chickens can be affected by chicken lice, also known as mites. Chicken lice are tiny insects that feed on the blood of the bird and can cause discomfort and health issues if left untreated. Regular inspection and appropriate treatment can help control and eliminate lice infestations in chickens.
You have to have bought bird food from Yodel Ranch via the phone in your house and she will then automatically put the food nto the gap at the back of your bird shed. To get food from there you just press A and put it into the four spaces, 2 on the left and 2 on the right. Hope this hlps. :)
Yes, goannas are egg-laying reptiles. They typically lay their eggs in nests dug into the ground, where they are left to incubate until the young hatch.
Anything you can eat chickens will enjoy, somethings you wouldn't want to eat, the chickens love. Try to stay away from too much processed food like salty chips and snacks left over but otherwise, go ahead and treat them once in a while to left over spaghetti or baked potato's, even the gristle from last nights steak will get gobbled up. Try to offer them extras after they have been given their daily rations as just like kids they will eat the "good stuff" last. I like to give my chickens the tops of strawberries and yellow dandalions as treats
Yes, chickens cannot eat moldy food...
your left over food from dinner
No, chickens can find much of their own food if left to their own devices but that food has to be readily available in the form of seeds, grains and vegetation. Chickens will eat just about everything including bugs and very small rodents they find.
It is not laying on its right side!
The farmer originally had 95 chickens.
No, there was not much food. people had to give out food for free.
No - if you mean red junglefowl, they will have a breeding season like most other birds. Domestic chickens that are left to run wild will lay erratically depending on weather and food supply.
about 45,000
Chickens that are kept in Asian countries usually are free roaming and live in small towns and villages, They usually feed on scraps from rubbish and left over food thrown out such as fruit, rice, bread etc.
The geese went south for the winter and the chickens died from being the cold.
They dont, because you obviously left the fox with the grain on the other side of the river.
Yes, chickens can be affected by chicken lice, also known as mites. Chicken lice are tiny insects that feed on the blood of the bird and can cause discomfort and health issues if left untreated. Regular inspection and appropriate treatment can help control and eliminate lice infestations in chickens.