Nov 29, 2011 #11 luvinmychickens Songster 8 Years Jun 15, 2011 6,936 8 223 Ohio Only hens lay eggs! Not roosters! r Quote: o.-
Nov 29, 2011 #12 S SisterChickens Chirping 8 Years Sep 15, 2011 318 0 89 Amarillo, TX True or alse all chickens have feathered feet?
Nov 29, 2011 #13 Chickenrandomness . 12 Years Sep 13, 2009 14,435 20 391 Stanley, North Dakota Quote: o.- they didn't specify, so i just assumed they mean't breeds
Nov 29, 2011 #14 ChickiKat Songster 8 Years Jul 10, 2011 1,246 16 131 Eastern Kansas chickens need rooster to lay eggs
Nov 29, 2011 #15 AnimalsComeFirst Songster 8 Years Jun 6, 2011 1,887 152 173 Hugging a Chicken Quote: BONKKK!!!! false. chickens eyes only come in orange/amber?
Nov 29, 2011 #16 luvinmychickens Songster 8 Years Jun 15, 2011 6,936 8 223 Ohio Quote: Only for chicks....
Nov 29, 2011 Thread starter #17 B Beaky Buzzard Songster 9 Years Jan 30, 2010 4,369 52 238 playing piano and singing False?????? True or false: Only roosters have spurs.
Nov 29, 2011 #18 Chickenrandomness . 12 Years Sep 13, 2009 14,435 20 391 Stanley, North Dakota for the most part, true, but hens can have spurs the longest chicken flight was 13 seconds long
Nov 29, 2011 #19 <3ChickenForever Fire Is Catching 8 Years Feb 20, 2011 10,910 28 271 WI False... I think it was 16 seconds. I don't know but close enough. Bantams are more friendly.
Nov 29, 2011 #20 Chickenrandomness . 12 Years Sep 13, 2009 14,435 20 391 Stanley, North Dakota <3ChickenForever : False... I think it was 16 seconds. I don't know but close enough. Bantams are more friendly. actually, the longest recorded flight by a chicken was 5 miles false, it depends on the breed
<3ChickenForever : False... I think it was 16 seconds. I don't know but close enough. Bantams are more friendly. actually, the longest recorded flight by a chicken was 5 miles false, it depends on the breed