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I have seen them eat snakes, spiders, and even voles, but this was a new one.Not surprising. Chickens are not herbivores they are omnivores and very opportunistic hunters. You should see how mine demolish a piece of meat in a matter of minutes.
Oh I know they are omnivores, and that doesn't bother me. It is just a little disconcerting to actually see them eat a fully feathered baby bird while the parents are trying to protect it. A little different than them finding a mouse or snake.That's nature for you! There will always be something that's bigger than you that will want to eat you! Everything need's to eat to survive, and chickens are not strictly vegetarians.![]()
Ha! I actually pointed that out to my husband last night after we saw them eat the baby bird.Humans may have largely forgotten chickens descended from dinosaurs, but chickens REMEMBER.
Thank God they don't still have teeth, or talon on their wings.
And mine killed and almost ate an entire dove .My chickens killed an adult pigeon. It was in the yard. I saw two chickens, pigeon in the middle and feathers flying. They didn't eat it, just left it out there as a warning I suppose.
I'm sure that was shocker to witness, especially the parents behavior......Chicken Yard Drama!Oh I know they are omnivores, and that doesn't bother me. It is just a little disconcerting to actually see them eat a fully feathered baby bird while the parents are trying to protect it. A little different than them finding a mouse or snake.
Chickens do have tiny talons on their wrists.or talon on their wings.
Chickens do have tiny talons on their wrists.
Was a thread not long ago where it was abnormally large.
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