A common group name for chickens is a "flock." This term refers to a group of domesticated chickens that live together.
Yes you can keep goats and chickens together, be aware though that the chickens will compete with the goats for the goat chow, the goats may get angry .
Chickens and rabbits can live together in the same space, but it is not ideal. Chickens may peck at rabbits, causing harm or stress. Additionally, their dietary and environmental needs are different. It is recommended to house them separately to ensure their well-being.
It is not recommended to keep emus and regular chickens together as they have different social structures, diets, and behaviors. Emus are much larger and more aggressive than chickens, which can lead to injuries or stress for the chickens. It is best to house them separately to ensure the well-being of both species.
Chickens live in nearly every part of the world. The only place chickens cannot survive is in the water. Chickens can even survive desert regions if they have enough food given to them by humans.
No, cockatiels should only be housed with other cockatiels. Not only do other types of birds have different types of diets, but they also have different personalities and will sometimes clash with cockatiels.
Yes.
Cockatiels are parrots, and members of the cockatoofamily.
I have both white turkeys and chickens of various sorts. they were all raised together and get along quite well. i even have new pullets thatdont seem to bother the turkeys. i have two female turkeys and the only fighting they do is with each other.
Cockatiels are very popular, and currently live in all continents, but they originated from Australia.
australia
A common group name for chickens is a "flock." This term refers to a group of domesticated chickens that live together.
no or they will fight
Yes you can keep goats and chickens together, be aware though that the chickens will compete with the goats for the goat chow, the goats may get angry .
Chickens and rabbits can live together in the same space, but it is not ideal. Chickens may peck at rabbits, causing harm or stress. Additionally, their dietary and environmental needs are different. It is recommended to house them separately to ensure their well-being.
chickens live on farms
yes you can as long as there is no female ducks around :)