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  2. Can chickens fly? Here's everything to know about the bird's ...

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    Yes, chickens can fly but not for long distances. Unlike other birds, chickens are not bred to fly. Most domesticated chickens are bred for food, not flight , according to BBC Wildlife Magazine.

  3. Poultry - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, more chickens are kept than any other type of poultry, with over 50 billion birds being raised each year as a source of meat and eggs. [49] Traditionally, such birds would have been kept extensively in small flocks, foraging during the day and housed at night.

  4. Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Chickens are relatively large birds, active by day. The body is round, the legs are unfeathered in most breeds, and the wings are short. [19] Wild junglefowl can fly; chickens and their flight muscles are too heavy to allow them to fly more than a short distance. [20] Size and coloration vary widely between breeds. [19]

  5. Hollywood Freeway chickens - Wikipedia

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    Blood and feathers were all over the freeway. On the overpass right above the accident site was a truck loaded with poultry cages, and each cage contained multiple chickens. Below, on the freeway, a smashed poultry cage was off to one side, and chickens could be seen walking around in the freeway median (which did not have walls at the time).

  6. Chickens go the distance during 4-H Poultry Fly-Off - AOL

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    Jul. 29—GOSHEN — The feathers were flying at the 4-H Poultry Barn Thursday afternoon with the kick-off of the annual 4-H Poultry Fly-Off competition at the Elkhart County 4-H Fair. "Today we ...

  7. Funny Chicken Insists on Being Carried to Coop Each Night ...

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    Chickens will usually settle in for the night at dusk and rise at dawn. They typically get eight hours of sleep — just like us! Their easy sleep schedule is probably why so many people love ...

  8. Hackles - Wikipedia

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    In birds, the hackle is the group of feathers found along the back and side of the neck. [1] The hackles of some types of chicken, particularly roosters, are long, fine, and often brightly coloured. [2] These hackles may be used in fly fishing as lures. [2] Drawing of a dog with raised hackles

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