Chickens can barely lift off the ground, since they lost the ability to fly through centuries of breeding, but ducks can fly at 64 km/h, and travel thousands of kilometres!
2006-06-06 06:16:59
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answered by Anonymous
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ducks can fly fast and very far chickens just flap there wings and glide short distances
2006-06-08 06:13:27
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answered by nikgy71 5
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Ducks can fly for sure and their migration patterns prove this.
Chickens can fly a bit, our chickens can fly over a seven foot fence to get to our vegetable patch and plants and if there is no safe place to sleep many chickens will fly up into trees to roost in the branches. However, they cannot travel any great distances!
2006-06-06 07:50:55
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answered by Quizzle 3
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Ducks and chickens cannot fly. It's down to their wings being too small to hold their body weight. (Plus I think it's just something which has been inherited from previous generations of ducks and chickens and their ancestors!)
2006-06-06 06:40:12
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answered by Smiling girl 2
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inside an oven, no!
2006-06-06 06:21:51
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answered by allanten6tigger 1
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ducks can fly and although chickens have wings they cant fly
2006-06-06 06:20:33
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answered by misty 4
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chickens do not fly---example.... if you threw one off a high building it would flap like crazy but fall clucking to the ground..
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ducks do fly. and if launched from a high roof would soar majestically into the air...they also migrate ,.and to do this by walking would be most inconvenient...
2006-06-06 06:17:12
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answered by notgnal 6
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Yes, chickens can flap there wings and fly a little bit, but not very far, ducks can fly, they migrate to different countries and it would be a long way to walk.
2006-06-06 06:12:49
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answered by Mummy of 2 7
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Ducks can fly, not sure about chickens tho. Don't think so.
2006-06-06 06:09:54
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answered by Sandy 1
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