Yes there are. There's a Hawaiian Island called Kauai that is over-run with them.
2006-09-18 23:15:25
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answer #1
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answered by Catmmo 4
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Most will have clipped wings if they escape, so can't escape from predators in the wild. Also, so many are kept on battery farms now, that there's no way for them to get out. There are, as has been mentioned, chickens in the wild in other countries.
2006-09-19 06:45:37
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answered by gemma_trusty 2
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Where could they go to?
Do they really exist in bird form anyway.
I think they are pressed out a mincer with interrupted holes to make the outside look natural.
Has this stuff got the DNA of a chicken or a general mixture of dead animals, the mince bits I mean.
I've looked for the taste of chicken for years and never found it.
The nearest I came to it was paying £12 for a rubber duck that you couldn't carve or eat.
No it's a joke, they don't exist anymore.
2006-09-19 08:41:18
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Because chickens have too many preditors, cats, foxes, large birds ect, they have little to no defence and are easily wiped out.
Why do you think people build chook pens? Because if they didnt they would loose chooks over night as chooks dont see well if at all in the dark.
They just wouldnt survive in the wild.
2006-09-19 07:39:20
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answered by Krystle 4
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In Bermuda there is. We went to the beach and there were wild chickens there. I HAD to take a picture of the chickens at the beach, who would have believed me?
2006-09-19 06:24:46
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answered by doughgirl 2
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I have never heard of wild chickens and I've been around some.
2006-09-19 06:59:43
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answered by no nickname 6
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they started off in the woods believe it or not . Then we got hold of them and bred them , changed theyre ability to live and survive in the wild so they now get predated quite easily if the were lucky enough to escape
2006-09-19 06:19:04
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answered by Anonymous
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There are wild chickens still around...they are called jungle fowl and are quite common in SE Asia.
2006-09-19 06:22:48
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answered by Frank 6
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The Bermuda reference is true. When I lived there they tried to capture them with nets to little avail. My landlord complained about all the "Chicken do-doo!"
2006-09-19 10:21:32
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answered by runnystuff 2
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Because Tony Blair banned foxhunting and the blasted foxes ate them all.
2006-09-19 08:21:20
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answered by tradcobdriver 4
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