It should be fine as long as long as they're not them often. There's a good chance your chickens will catch lizards on their own and feast on them, especially if they are free ranging so I wouldn't be too concerned.
The one thing I know now from when I use to feed smaller lizards to my larger...
I'm thinking I'm gonna dispatch it if I ever see it again, which I mostly likely will since I'm usually up late and there has been multiple times I've seen or smelled skunks in the yard. So i might as well give it a head shot before it does damage to my coop or girls or sprays the dog again...
Last night I had an encounter with a skunk stalking my coop. It looked like it was trying to find a way in, but then my Rat Terrier noticed it and tried to attack it but ended up getting sprayed (3rd time she's been sprayed in 2 years) and then the skunk ran off as i was dying from that putrid...
It's always good to know there's other people in Chicopee keeping chickens! So far none of my neighbors have complained about smell or noise (even when we had a rooster, which we gave away recently). All my neighbors know of the coop and chickens and the only house that you can actually see...
Any chicken people from McHenry county or Lake county? I'm currently in Massachusetts but I'm looking to move out to Spring Grove in the near future to live with my grandpa or live with my uncle. From the multiple times I've been out there, I haven't seen many people with any chickens, maybe...
I've kept many reptiles in the past (hence my username). I started off with a Leopard Gecko when i was 13 and from there my passion for reptiles grew. I had a Bearded Dragon, crested geckos, day geckos, a few leopard geckos that I bred, a few dwarf sand geckos (S. sthenodactylus), a rough...
Sometime it works, sometimes it doesnt. Sometimes the CO2 produced from the reaction isnt strong enough and just makes the bird suffer more.
I've done this process before a few times with mice back when I kept reptiles and every now and then it failed.