They can but not on a daily basis. From Juliene Faith Williams!!
for gods sake no you idiot
No it should not die, chickens get wet in the rain. They get wet from splashing through the water dish and they get very wet when feeding outside after a rain.
Chickens peck at each other to establish who has dominance over the other. It is called the pecking order. Sick or injured birds offer changes to the established order and their place on the flock hierarchy. The aggression by the other chickens is showing they are moving up at the expense of the weaker bird.
Chickens will lay more eggs when it is warm and sunny. You can put a light where the nests are to innfluence the chickens to lay more eggs.
by getting wet then cold and not being able to get warm again Puppies get sick when they are dirty.
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.
No. Chickens will go out in the rain and do fine. They don't like to get wet but they will not get sick from it.
no
Wet and warm.
chickens and roosters
cause that's how God made them
No they get sick from eating orange pips and human people's hair.
Nothing. "Mad as a wet hen," however, means very angry, as chickens are supposed to hate getting wet.
No it should not die, chickens get wet in the rain. They get wet from splashing through the water dish and they get very wet when feeding outside after a rain.
It all comes out together unless the bird is frightened or sick.
No, silage is wet food and cows don't get sick from it. Grass with dew on it is also wet food and they don't get sick on that either. They will get bloated on alfalfa or clover that is eaten early in the morning though, especially if they are turned out when they are hungry.
Chickens peck at each other to establish who has dominance over the other. It is called the pecking order. Sick or injured birds offer changes to the established order and their place on the flock hierarchy. The aggression by the other chickens is showing they are moving up at the expense of the weaker bird.
um no!