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Yes, both chickens and turkey's can and do fly although they do not fly high or far. Many chickens are wing clipped when they are young but they are all capable of limited flights.

Wild turkey's use flight to escape predators but the turkeys raised for meat on farms are often too heavy for any real spectacular flights.

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Turkeys are capable of flying short distances, while chickens are not strong fliers and can only flutter or glide short distances. Both domestic turkeys and chickens have been bred for meat production, which has reduced their ability to fly compared to their wild counterparts.

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Can chickens actually fly or is it just nonsense?

Chickens are capable of flying short distances, usually up to about 200 feet, but they are not as strong fliers as other birds. Domesticated chickens have a heavier body mass and their ability to fly has been reduced through selective breeding.


How high can chickens fly?

Chickens can typically fly short distances or up to about 10 feet high. However, most domesticated chickens are not strong fliers due to selective breeding that has focused more on egg production and meat quality rather than flying ability.


Can all chickens fly?

No, not all chickens can fly. The ability of a chicken to fly varies depending on the breed and individual chicken. Some breeds have been selectively bred to have limited flying abilities.


Why chickens can not fly?

Chickens are not strong fliers because their bodies are heavy relative to the size of their wings. Their skeletal structure and muscle mass are more suited for short bursts of flight, such as to escape predators, rather than sustained flight like other bird species. Additionally, domesticated chickens have been selectively bred to prioritize other traits over flight ability.


Why dont chickens fly?

Chickens are not built for sustained flight like other birds. Their wings are smaller and their bodies are heavier, making it difficult for them to stay airborne for long periods of time. Additionally, in their natural habitat, chickens typically do not need to fly to escape predators or find food, so they have not evolved to have strong flying capabilities.