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So, we can add chickens to the list of things you don't know much about.https://www.raising-happy-chickens.com/can-chickens-fly.html#:~:text=They%20use%20their%20wings%20to,happily%20in%20a%20tree%20nearby.
Many gallinaceous species are skilled runners and escape predators by running rather than flying. Males of most species are more colorful than the females, with often elaborate courtship behaviors that include strutting, fluffing of tail or head feathers, and vocal sounds. They are mainly nonmigratory. Several species have been domesticated during their long and extensive relationships with humans.
You understand what flying mean or not ?
No, i mean fly for real, like any other flying bird.The dukes, the craw, the parrot, the pigeon, the etc etc etc.The majority of birds fly freely, capable of flying many kilometers.
The topic was locked, but I just wanted to try to answer the question.
Males of most species are more colorful than the females, with often elaborate courtship behaviors that include ... vocal sounds.
So it should be obvious for everyone who not think i am stupid
Sure, everyone know that chicken can "fly a little".
Pedantically, if you bred an edible bird that could fly for a couple of hours it would be a duck, not a chicken.
1 : to move in or pass through the air with wings. 2 : to move through the air or before the wind eg Paper was flying in all directions. 3 : to float or cause to float, wave, or soar in the wind eg fly a kite, fly a flag.
Yes, it could be done. Let's not forget that evolution eventually transformed prokaryotic life into us, so evolution by artificial selection of chickens could definitely give you fully-flying chickens if you did it for long enough.
The traditional view of a male "rooster" is waking up the neighbourhood before dawn by loudly proclaiming has masculinity from the highest point in the area (eg the roof of the henhouse).- Natural selection will promote the cock with the best flying skills...
Flight in these birds is almost purely confined to reaching their roosting areas at sunset in trees or any other high and relatively safe places free from ground predators, and for escape from immediate danger through the day.[24]
They dont fly freely.
natural chicken could not go over the barrier in the natural environment,
They really do get over barriers- because they fly.
You mean chicken do migratory every year ?
I mean in some mans life, perhaps in 30 years so around.