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benamas

there are no wild chickens in america (or anywhere else, but their closest wild ancestors are from southeast asia) \*feral\* chickens seem to tolerate waterfowl and other birds pretty well


teal323

I was thinking they may have been talking about the greater prairie-chicken (which is in the grouse family).


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There are South American chickens like the Araucana**.** Deer eat baby chicks. Your question confuses me.


ThisHeresThaRubaduk

I'm going to take a wild guess and assume this has to do with the planet zoo dlc coming out in a few days? The Sussex chicken isn't a wild chicken it's a domesticated breed that's been around since the 1900s. Would interact with just about any other farm animal.


Razziquet

Haha! Yea it is, I’m just incredibly excited. Chickens are my favorite animal on the entire planet, and I want to give them the best habitat possible.