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    When will anyone ever need to do this?
    Top Answerer
    Hypnotizing a chicken isn't a need-to-know thing, but it is a fun thing to try out.
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    How can I open my chicken's beak?
    Top Answerer
    You can try to get your finger inside, but avoid prying the beak open as it's highly uncomfortable for the chicken.
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    Why would I do this?
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    There are health reasons. You could do this if you needed to clip a rooster's spurs or check for parasites or other conditions.
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    How would I grab the chicken before placing it on the surface?
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    Become familiar with the chicken first by talking to it and stroking its neck - that way it will be more comfortable coming to you. You could also try trapping it or sneaking up on it.
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    Does it work on all chickens?
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    If done correctly, this techniques works most of the time.
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    Is a chicken healthy if it has no feathers on some parts of his body?
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    If it is missing spots of feathers, it is probably just molting. Signs of molting can also be lack of movement and sleepiness.
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    Can hypnosis cause harm to a chicken?
    Top Answerer
    No.
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    Can hypnotizing a chicken cause immediate death sometimes?
    Top Answerer
    No, it's completely harmless.
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    Is it normal for chickens to faint when stressed?
    Community Answer
    No, I would take your chicken to an avian vet to find out the cause of the fainting.
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    I have a dutch bantam and his crow is super loud for a small chicken. Should I be concerned?
    kittenfirecat clash
    Community Answer
    No. The small ones will always have the biggest crow. That is fine for him, and there is no need to be concerned.
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    Will they be under my control once hypnotized?
    Animal10
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    No. It just lays there. This is used to calm it down. There are not a lot of ways to contol a chicken.
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    My chickens are not becoming hypnotized. After I do as told, the chicken jumps up and walks away. Am I doing something wrong?
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    Some of these methods are more difficult, but one way I hypnotize my chickens is by cradling them on their backs in the center of my legs while petting right under their eyes. This generally hypnotizes them right to sleep.
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    Does this work for other birds?
    Community Answer
    Unfortunately, no.
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    How do I wake a chicken up from hypnosis?
    Community Answer
    There is no need to wake the chicken up. It will get up on its own after a minute or two.
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    Why don't people hypnotize chickens before taking them in a car?
    Top Answerer
    Because it takes too much unnecessary effort.
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    Why can’t chickens fly?
    Top Answerer
    Chickens can fly, but due to their large body mass, they cannot fly large distances. Chickens can easily fly to a height of 10 feet and span distances of 40 or 50 feet.
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    How long does it take to hatch eggs?
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    The incubation period for chicken eggs to hatch is 21 days, on average. Some breeds may take a longer or shorter amount of time.
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    Can chickens get a peanut allergy?
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    They cannot. Peanuts can be fed sparingly to chickens. However, avoid commercial peanuts that are heavily salted. Too much salt can be bad for your chickens.
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    Can you make a chicken go to sleep?
    Lovenhoven
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    Yes, but it can cause a lot of harm. Some hold it upside down and some hold it on its back. Do not do any of these! The safest way is to put its head under its wing and then rock it.
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    I have never had chickens. Are there any tips you could give me on raising them?
    Community Answer
    YouTube. Watch every chicken video you can, find books about it, and do whatever you can to prepare yourself. Basically, you just need to feed and water them and give them a safe place to roost at night. It's not too complicated.
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