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  2. Leafie, A Hen into the Wild - Wikipedia

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    The now wild hen meets Wanderer again, and discovers he has a mate. However, that very night, One-Eye attacks and Wanderer's mate tragically dies. After hearing the commotion, Leafie enters the nest and finds a single egg. Wanderer decides to let Leafie look after the egg for a few days, meaning to exact revenge on One-Eye and ensure their ...

  3. Icelandic chicken - Wikipedia

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    They are not a modern dual purpose breed but do lay a lot of medium-sized white to pale tan eggs, and often lay over a long lifetime and during winter months. Some hens in every flock will go broody and be excellent mothers. Icelandics are medium-sized and have a small carcass weight (about 2.5 pounds for a five month old cockerel).

  4. Woman Rates the Funny Things Her Ducks Do and It’s ... - AOL

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    If you're looking for a bird that lays eggs that you can eat, runner ducks are it. Females can lay as many as 300 to 350 eggs a year. You'd never have to buy eggs again! The eggs come in shades of ...

  5. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words can be used as verbs or interjections in addition to nouns , and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeic .

  6. Woman Is Speechless When Her ‘Broody Hen’ Gives Her ... - AOL

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    Broody hens can stay on their eggs for a full week, only leaving maybe once a day to eat, drink, and go to the bathroom. The real issue comes when their owner has to decide if they want her to ...

  7. Stop Believing These Lies About Eggs - AOL

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    Most Store Eggs Are From Chickens That Roam Free Though many egg cartons have labels such as "cage free," "free range," and "pasture raised," a majority of hens are kept in cages. Only around 29% ...

  8. Vent pecking - Wikipedia

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    The causes and development of vent pecking are multifarious. Risk factors that have been identified as increasing vent pecking include dim lights placed in nest boxes to encourage hens to use the boxes, the diet being changed more than three times during the egg laying period, the use of bell drinkers, and the hens beginning to lay earlier than 20 weeks of age. [2]

  9. Miss Prissy - Wikipedia

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    Miss Prissy's first appearance was in the short An Egg Scramble (1950), the only cartoon featuring her and Porky Pig together, in which the other hens are making fun of the fact that she cannot lay an egg, because she thinks it's embarrassing. [5] Her next appearances are centered on Foghorn Leghorn.