help!!!!!!!!!!!Chickens can fly. They are like quail and turkeys. They are a run fly and glide type of bird. A chicken can fly about 100 yards or so. A chicken can fly up into a tree and down out of it. To keep chickens in a yard it must have a top or their wings must be clipped. If they are very fat they might not. Its just the way they evolved. Many birds have evolved to run along the ground only flying in short spurts to escape predators by going into tree or by simply flying out ahead far enough to get lost in the weeds.Because they dont have the function.Wild chickens can fly. Domestic chickens can't because we've bread them that way. They can, but the chickens we eat have got their wings clipped so they can't fly awayFederal law prohibits the transport of livestock on commercial airlines. Seriously, in most cases, their bodies are too heavy to generate enough lift, but some actually can. In such case, their wing feathers have to be clipped to keep them in the yard/pen.Domestic birds bred to provide meat, including chickens, have massive, dense pectoral muscles, but wings of the same size as their wild relatives. As a result, they are incapable of generating enough lift to become airborne.
Unless they build a machine out of their coops with help from a couple of rats...Chickens can fly, just not the genetically modified meat birds that are raised for butcher. Normal chickens can fly pretty well, and banties can fly as well as partridges! Actually, we bread them to fry, we bred them to not fly. I gave you a thumbs up still, but I had to be funny.#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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