Yes. Anitfreeze can poison all kinds of animals, even humans.
No, chickens do not have brains in their feet. Their brain is located in their head, just like most other animals. Chickens have a ganglion of nerves in their feet that help with reflex actions and movement control.
No. Their brain is far too simple to feel them. But they sure can give YOU a headache :-)
Yes, chickens do have a brain. Their brains are essential for controlling their body functions, movement, and behavior. Despite being small, chicken brains play a crucial role in their survival and ability to interact with their environment.
Chickens are chickens because god made them.
Poison is poison!
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Yes but are they purple?
No. Chickens' brains are in their heads, but the brain stem extends into the neck.
Poisons can disrupt normal brain function by interfering with neurotransmitters, causing symptoms such as confusion, memory loss, seizures, and even coma. They can also lead to brain damage if not treated promptly.
Average chicken brain is about the size of a mans thumb nail. Not big but sufficient for the chickens needs.
Yes. You must follow the instructions on the label carefully and keep the poison away from the chickens and other animals. Rat poison sometimes comes in pellet form and chickens will eat it if it is spread about carelessly. It is often best to locate where the rats are moving and put the poison in a container with an entrance and exit.
In the back of his/her head of course! haha
Because it kills brain cells.
Yes. Anitfreeze can poison all kinds of animals, even humans.
It's brain and internal parts.
neurotoxins, like tetrodotoxin