Chickens Are 
Cute Little Carnivores
Copyright © 2005 by Lin Stone

Chickens are birds. 

Birds were created with a metabolism starving rather constantly for nourishment.  For every ounce they weigh birds will need to eat up to one ounce of food just to maintain their weight.  Baby chicks want to GAIN weight, so they eat more than their share of an ounce.  

Chickens love to chomp down on: 

  1. grasshoppers, 
  2. moths, 
  3. caterpillars, 
  4. flies, 
  5. and even carpenter ants.  

Given any kind of a chance they will terrorize the entire neighborhood of lesser critters, chomping on anything bigger than a newborn baby gnat.  

Why, if cats and dogs would just hold still long enough, chickens would eat the ticks off of them and completely dissolve the need for flea collars.  

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  Chickens are Cute Little Carnivores!  by Lin Stone  Written for parents to read to their bright children.  Have fun with chickens. 

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The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 

The Luckiest Diamond Finder in the World  by Lin Stone

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Laying Down Tracks  -- by Lin Stone -- tells how to keep the tracks safe for train rides in amusement parks.

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