Chickens are gregarious birds and live together as a flock. They have a communal approach to the incubation of eggs and raising of young. Individual chickens in a flock will dominate others, establishing a "pecking order," with dominant individuals having priority for access to food and nesting locations. Removing hens or roosters from a flock causes a temporary disruption to this social order until a new pecking order is established. Adding hens—especially younger birds—to an existing flock, can lead to violence and injury
Have you ever seen this 4 legged chicken?? usually you saw a normal chicken with 2 legs don't you?? on this opportunity we will take you to see this Weird 4 Leg Chicken
This four legged chick was found by Ryan Dickey, 10 at his home in New Zealand where 14 types of chicken are bred. It is a Barnevelder chicken and the chick uses its bottom two legs to walk. Other four legged chickens has also been reported in Romania and Saudi Arabia. The family is keeping it as a pet and is considering naming it Jack-peg-a-leg
Via : Waikato Times
Have you ever seen this 4 legged chicken?? usually you saw a normal chicken with 2 legs don't you?? on this opportunity we will take you to see this Weird 4 Leg Chicken
This four legged chick was found by Ryan Dickey, 10 at his home in New Zealand where 14 types of chicken are bred. It is a Barnevelder chicken and the chick uses its bottom two legs to walk. Other four legged chickens has also been reported in Romania and Saudi Arabia. The family is keeping it as a pet and is considering naming it Jack-peg-a-leg
Via : Waikato Times