The Imaculate Eggception!"So, if you don't have a rooster will the eggs still hatch?" Yeah, that's what will happen. Virgin birth is very common in chickens.

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The Imaculate Eggception!"So, if you don't have a rooster will the eggs still hatch?" Yeah, that's what will happen. Virgin birth is very common in chickens.
Your dad's question isnt that dumb... chickens can swim. They just avoid it.... usually, There is always those few weird animals that want to do the oppositeI have this conversation with people all the time.
Ignorant person: "But what if your chicken flies away when you let it outside?"
Me: "Have you ever seen chickens migrate?"
Ignorant person: "Oh, no."
Some people are just so silly.
I got this question from my dad the other day:
Dad: "Can your chickens swim?"
Me: "OMG DAD NO!!!!"
Dad: "Hahaha. I thought that since ducks can swim, that chickens could too."
What is this world coming to???
Your dad's question isnt that dumb... chickens can swim. They just avoid it.... usually, There is always those few weird animals that want to do the opposite
They do not have a lot of oil for their feathers, so they become water logged and cannot float--It might take a bit of time but they will eventually drown.I can't think of where I've seen the photo (Grit,Mother Earth News, or Backyard Poultry mag. newsletters) but I've recently seen a photo of a boy in the swimming pool and a barred rock hen floating nearby. I didn't read the accompanying article to know details but I do remember the picture.
CG
Yes, slightly off the topic off chickens, when we asked the In-laws what they wanted to watch on TV they said, "No documentaries. We don't want to learn about anything." That truly says it all doesn't it?!![]()