4 legged chicken, how does it grow?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Dysmorphic growth . Excessive heavy metals in the feed or genetics may cause chickens to become deformed, but four-legged chickens can be eaten and harmless to humans, but they will look more uncomfortable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Four-legged chickens may be deformed due to excessive levels of heavy metals in the feed or genetic variation.

    But most of these grades are no different from normal chickens except for the extra two legs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    During the development of the embryo, many factors can affect the chicken, which can cause the chicken (to develop a deformity) to grow four legs.

    For example, embryos are infected with a variety of viruses or protozoa, such as rubella virus, herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, PB19 parvovirus, and toxoplasma, which may be transmitted to the egg through the placenta, resulting in the egg containing the virus and causing abnormal development.

    Toxoplasma gondii is teratogenic.

    Mode of infection, through ingestion of infected raw or undercooked beef, microorganisms encapsulated in pork, or contact with oocytes in infected cat feces, or transplacental infection of the fetus.

    Post-infection symptoms, muscle pain, lymphadenopathy.

    Harm to embryos, the risk of embryonic infection increases with duration, but is uncommon. About 60% of late-stage infections have signs of infection, compared with only 10% in the early stages, and most chicks emerge to show symptoms of infection, such as low birth weight, hepatosplenomegaly, jaundice, and anemia. Some have convulsions, intracranial calcifications, hydrocephalus, or microcephaly, and almost all infected chicks eventually develop chorioretinitis.

    The antibiotic acetylspiramycin** is recommended, as the earlier it is, the less sequelae appear and the incidence of embryonic infection is reduced. For chickens with toxoplasmosis, acetylspiramycin**, even if they appear normal.

    Cytomegalovirus is teratogenic.

    Mode of infection: DNA herpes virus is the most common cause of perinatal infection, and the virus can be transmitted horizontally through droplets and contact with saliva and urine, and can also be transmitted vertically from mother to foetus. It is also a sexually transmitted disease.

    Symptoms after infection, about 15% of hens are characterized by febrile pluaryngitis, lymphadenitis and polyarthritis. Harm to the embryo P microcephaly, cranial calcification, P retinal choroiditis, sensory nerve deficiency, P hepatosplenomegaly, P jaundice, P hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenic purpura.

    How to prevent it, and as with other herpes virus infections, there is a periodic resurrection process for the spread of the virus despite the presence of serum antibodies. Maternal immunity to CMV cannot be prevented**, nor can it be prevented from congenital infection**. In fact, most infections are **, but rarely cause significant clinical sequelae.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello dear, happy to answer your <>

    Chickens have two legs. Chickens are a poultry-like bird, and different breeds of chickens have different appearances and habits, but they all have two legs. Chicken thighs are mainly used for walking, running, digging for food, and actions and reactions to the outside world.

    With the support of muscles and bones, the toes and claws of chickens can also help chickens balance and grasp in various environments, which has complex biological significance for functional gods. In addition to this, other body parts of chickens also have their own special physiological functions. For example, the cockscomb is a ridge digging tall ** structure, which can help regulate the body temperature and metabolic rate of chickens.

    The feathers and ** of chickens can also play a role in heat preservation and heat insulation, especially in cold weather. The liver and organ meats of chickens are rich in various nutrients such as proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals, etc., which can provide people with rich nutrients and taste, so chickens are one of the most widely used meats in the world. In conclusion, the body structure and the functions of various tissues and organs in chickens are worthy of our in-depth understanding and exploration.

    In addition to eating, chickens have many uses, such as laying eggs, egg feathers, pest control, etc., and are an indispensable part of people's life and production.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello dear and happy to answer for you. Chickens have two legs. Qin accompanied chicken has two legs, more slender, the surface is wrapped with a layer of stupid texture of the hard shell, its toes are sharp, can prey on earthworms, insects and other food from the soil, when breeding chickens, to choose the terrain is high, the place with sufficient water source to build a chicken coop, and select healthy growth, excellent breeds of chickens for breeding.

    Chickens are a type of poultry derived from wild raw chickens, which have been domesticated for at least 4,000 years, but it was not until around 1800 that chicken and eggs became mass-produced commodities. The types of chickens are turkey, black chicken, pheasant, etc. And the rooster is also one of the 12 zodiac signs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello dear, happy to answer your <>

    Chickens have two legs. As a kind of poultry, chickens are rotated and have two ways: cage and stocking. In cage-reared conditions, chickens have only two legs.

    In free-range conditions, chickens have only two legs, because only two legs are the normal anatomy of chickens, and chickens have a pair of powerful plantar bones and toes that allow them to walk and run freely on the ground. The chicken's legs are long and strong enough to support their strong body and wings when walking or running. The shape and length of chicken legs also vary between different breeds, while in general, chickens have only two legs which is their normal anatomical structure and there is no third leg.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello dear, glad to answer for you. Chickens have 2 legs. 1.

    Chickens have two legs and sharp toes, which can dig out earthworms and insects from the soil and hunt for food. And there are many varieties of chickens, there are black chickens, turkey pheasants, reed chickens, three yellow chickens and other varieties of finger wild, among which the whole body of the black chicken is black, and the feathers, soles and mouths of the three yellow chickens are yellow. 2, breeding environment chickens are suitable for growing in a dry and sunny environment, breeding to choose the terrain is high, sunny leeward, sufficient water woodland, grassland to build a breeding base and build a chicken coop in the leeward corner of the key, to provide chickens with rest, eggs, hiding place 3, to provide feed chickens to eat insects, larvae, grass stems, grass seeds and other food, breeding can provide rice bran, wheat, rice, corn, greens, melon peel and other food, to provide balanced nutrition for chickens, but feeding should not be too frequent, It is best to feed three times a day.

    4. Disease prevention in the process of raising chickens, to regularly inspect the chicken house, once the sick chickens are found, they should be isolated in time, and the farm should be disinfected to avoid the infection group teasing other chickens, in the daily management, antibiotics and other drugs should be mixed into the feed to improve the immunity of chickens and reduce the probability of disease. Kiss <>

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dear to you, a chicken is a type of poultry that usually has two legs. This may be because chickens belong to birds, and the forelimbs of rotten birds have evolved into wings, which are used for flight and balance, so they only have two hind limbs for walking. In rare cases, chickens may lose a leg due to a birth defect or trauma, but this is not their normal physiological trait.

    So, it can be concluded that chickens have two legs instead of three or four. I hope I can answer your questions.

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