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Not at first, but I guess it is now.I have not heard of mating a Chicken and an Owl , wouldn't the Owl eat the Hen . why do you want to mate a Pray and Predator. Is this a trick Question?
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Not at first, but I guess it is now.I have not heard of mating a Chicken and an Owl , wouldn't the Owl eat the Hen . why do you want to mate a Pray and Predator. Is this a trick Question?
I’ve already uploaded the image all he has to do is breed the Cornish with a rhodeisland red. It should basically be what he’s looking for.You're in
in a completely different part of the world from OP. There is no way for birds from your home to come to their home so they can't use them for the project then.
Do you mean the ones bought from the factory as obese sub adults. Or do you mean the ones that are 1 day old ? Because back here we don’t raise factory reared Cornish we just buy them as day old chicks. Because the ones raised in the factory can’t survive outside of it for long, except for 5% of them.The CornishX we have here are designed to self destruct around 8 weeks. It's often a struggle to get them even to 10 weeks of age
That’s impossible the breeding process is possible but there will be no embryo in the eggs to begin with. Owls are very distant from chickens they’re not even related only thing they have in common is that they’re birds. As for a chicken that resembles and owl. There’s a different method “selective breeding” we already have horned chickens and parrot faced chickens thanks to this process so yes an owl like chicken is very possible.what if the breeding project is an owl and a chicken?
It's not the largest chicken in the world. The 3 foot tall brahma is, although they are rare. Roosters are fine in my area, the neighbors love a natural alarm clock!Roosters are generally useless. No one wants them. They get eaten or dumped off on the side of the road somewhere. Most people can not have roosters because of the noise. Roosters often become aggressive and dangerous to people and are also killed for that reason. If you want a large rooster, look at the Jersey Giant. I assume you have not. It is the largest chicken in the world. It is also a rare chicken so if you raised them you would be helping to bring the breed back.
I guess it will depend on what website you look at for your information.It's not the largest chicken in the world. The 3 foot tall brahma is, although they are rare. Roosters are fine in my area, the neighbors love a natural alarm clock!
No one here buys them from a factory already partially raised. They're all bought as day olds or at most week olds if a farm store doesn't sell out right awayDo you mean the ones bought from the factory as obese sub adults. Or do you mean the ones that are 1 day old ? Because back here we don’t raise factory reared Cornish we just buy them as day old chicks. Because the ones raised in the factory can’t survive outside of it for long, except for 5% of them.