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When you cross a white and a black chicken, the color of the chick will depend on the genetics of the parents. If the white chicken is purebred and carries two copies of the recessive white gene (which masks all other colors), and the black chicken carries two copies of the dominant black gene, all of the chicks will be black, but they will be heterozygous (one copy of black and one copy of white) and can produce white offspring if bred with another white chicken. However, if the black chicken is carrying a recessive gene for a different color, such as blue or splash, then there is a chance that some of the chicks will be a different color from their parents.
It is generally healthy to give chickens treats in moderation, as long as they are balanced and don't make up more than 10% of their diet. Some healthy treats include dark leafy greens, fruits, and vegetables, as well as whole grains and seeds. Treats should never replace their regular feed, as they need a balanced diet to meet their nutritional needs.
Having three roosters together is generally not recommended, as they may fight and become aggressive towards each other. It is best to keep only one rooster per flock, or at most one rooster per eight to ten hens.
Here are 10 chicken breeds that have feathered feet:
1. Brahma
2. Cochin
3. Silkie
4. Sultan
5. Faverolles
6. Dorking
7. Orpington
8. Booted Bantam
9. Houdan
10. La Fleche
I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any further questions or concerns.