omfg r u really asking this
2007-08-14 07:19:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Domestic chickens -- depends on the breed.
The larger the breast, the heavier the bird, the less likely it is to be able to fly. Generally, they can only pretend to fly a few feet.
It also has to do with the blood flow to the pectorals. The whiter the flesh the less blood flow, and, again, the less likely it is to fly.
Same with domestic turkeys.
Their wild counterparts fly just fine -- a few hundred feet or up into trees -- but a good-go at that.
2007-08-14 14:54:42
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answer #2
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answered by Icteridae 5
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Some called, "game chickens" can fly up to 100 yards. But the common chicken (yard bird) can only fly a few feet.
2007-08-14 14:25:35
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answered by ? 5
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It really depends on what breed of chicken you have and how much they weigh. My hens are about 5 pounds and they can get off the ground for like ten feet.
2007-08-15 10:24:20
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answered by reillyj1989 3
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Some breeds can fly a little, others cant. But they cant fly like wild birds I dont think.
2007-08-14 14:20:03
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answer #5
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answered by lealea1989 3
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Yes, but not well. It's more like not-so-graceful falling. I have two Quail D'Anver hens and if you hold them above your head, one will fly about ten feet away and the other will fly up to about thirty.
2007-08-14 14:20:10
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answered by ? 1
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the longest flight of a hen was of 12 or 13 seconds...
2007-08-14 14:26:43
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answered by Cristina I 2
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Like a few feet, not far.
2007-08-14 14:19:58
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answered by salmalucy 2
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Only from a roost when they want to sink those damned spurs into me.
2007-08-14 14:23:40
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answer #9
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answered by ed 7
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No.
2007-08-14 19:51:00
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answered by サンライズ 3
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