John Westfield

I'm a lifelong cooking enthusiast with a special love for strange and underused ingredients. I hope this blog helps open your mind to more of the wonderful edible treasures around us.

How chickens get worms?

Transfer from an intermediate host. Chickens can pick it from another bird coughing. Worms can get into a chicken body when a chicken picks up worm eggs from scratching the earth. In addition, chickens can get infected if you leave them on the same small area of ground for long., and more items. This begs …

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Will chickens lay all year?

Hens lay only after receiving a light cue, from natural sunlight or artificial light. The light stimulates a photo-receptive gland near the eye, which triggers the release of an egg cell from the ovary. However, with a little knowledge and planning, you can control your flock to produce eggs year-round. Do chickens lay all year …

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Do chickens walk in snow?

Generally speaking, once temperatures are in the 20 degrees Fahrenheit range, chickens won’t walk out into the snow. You can scatter hay or straw on the ground and this will make it more palatable for them. When the temperature is a little higher in the low 30s, they don’t seem to mind walking on the …

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Where chicken live?

Wild chickens live in forests and jungles. Domestic chickens live in a coop and yard on a farm or in a backyard. One of the next things we wanted the answer to was, where do chicken stay? According to the U. S Food and Drug Administration, a cooked chicken can stay in the refrigerator for …

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Can chickens jump?

Chicken can jump with a burst of speed and normally will go 3-4 feet in the air, some breeds will go higher nut normally chickens are foragers and prefer to stay on the ground. If a chicken flap its wings it can go up to five feet in the air . Chickens have been known …

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Do chickens keep mice away?

The best way to keep mice away from your chickens is to rodent-proof your chicken areas. Specifically, rodent-proof (as much as possible) the run, the coop, the pasture, and especially your feeding area. Generally, the mice are after the chicken feed – not the chickens. This begs the question “Are chickens afraid of mice?” Chickens …

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Do chickens ovulate?

Hens ovulate for the same reason female humans do: to reproduce. In chickens, the ovary is a cluster of developing ova, or yolks. Female human ovaries also contain developing eggs. In women, a mature egg is released from the ovary once a month. Typically, about 30 to 75 minutes after a hen lays an egg, …

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Can chicken live in cold?

Most grown chickens will survive the winter, even in colder climates. They may not like the cold weather quite as much, but they will do just fine. Some breeds of chickens are hardier than others, and more adapted to the cold temperatures. Know more about it here. Moreover, how cold can chickens tolerate? Pick one …

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