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Can Chickens Eat Sardines? A Look At The Nutritional Value

by Susan
can chickens eat sardines

Chickens make great pets and many people use them as garbage disposals feeding them table scraps and other types of …

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Do Chickens Know Their Names? Do They Recognize Their Owners?

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Every morning you go out to see your backyard chickens, you call out the names you’ve chosen for your pets. …

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Can Chickens Eat Cucumbers? Is It Good for Them?

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can chickens eat cucumbers

If you have a garden then you likely have more cucumbers you know what to do with. We all know …

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Can Chickens Eat Cheddar Cheese? Yes & Why It’s Good

by Susan
can chickens eat cheddar cheese

Everyone loves cheddar cheese, even chickens! But can they eat cheese? Is it safe to feed it to them? And …

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Are Chickens Smarter Than Dogs? (Chicken vs Dog)

by Susan
are chickens smarter than dogs

Chickens do look dumb because all they do is sit around, eat, and then sleep. They do not look like …

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Are Chickens Considered Domesticated Animals?

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are chickens considered domesticated animals

People in large cities and small rural areas are raising backyard chickens. But can chickens live together with humans like …

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I’m an avid animal lover, and blogger. I’ve always wanted to raise chickens because I was intrigued by the fresh organic eggs, fertilizer, and just having them as pets. Finally, as an adult, we’ve been raising chickens for 3 years now, we have 12 hens and one rooster. These days I blog about everything related to chickens. Everything in this blog should be used for educational purposes and NOT veterinary advice. If you believe something is wrong with your pets, you should consult your veterinarian immediately.

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