Chickens float like ducks and instinctively know how to swim.
Although they do not particularly like water, chickens are able to swim. They can float and paddle just like a duck and swim their way to safety. No need for the webbed feet, they are capable swimming creatures all the same. Many try to argue that there is no way that this is possible, but it has been proven time and again, that these animals can swim if necessary.
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132 Comments
Christine Hughes
I and my chicken keeping neighbour have a canal at the bottom of our gardens. Believe me his chickens can't swim! I have seen them drown.
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Mar 20, 2016 8:35PM
Lorna Lake
Just plain wrong! Chickens don't have webbed feet and even more important, their feather structure is different so they just get weighted down and they DROWN! Does anyone check these FACTS??
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Feb 9, 2018 8:03PM
Beau Shilkraut
Wrong answer. Ducks float forever, chicken feathers don't have oil and get water logged and they drown.
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Nov 27, 2017 1:28PM
Claudia Heilke
Chickens do NOT float well. They get waterlogged. I want my 5 points and this question deleted.
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Feb 10, 2018 7:36AM
Dirk A Schnarr
No they can swim but NOT just like ducks. Plus their feathers will quickly become waterlogged and they sink.
Ducks do not swim like that and their feathers do not get waterlogged
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Jan 16, 2018 12:21PM
Marti Fogel
My daughter raises chickens and they can not swim. The feathers fill with water and they drown. I missed this question, I called my daughter first, she said answer would be false.
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Apr 20, 2017 10:40PM
Rich McConnell
I believe the answer is false based on the way the question is worded. Chickens don't"float like ducks, because ducks have oil on their feathers which makes this possible. Chickens do not, and when their feathers are saturated, they sink to the bottom and drown. I want the 5 points added to my total!
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Feb 10, 2018 10:35AM
Ayn Erickson
They can swim but once their feathers are saturated they sink
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Sep 24, 2018 12:39AM
Kevin Dale Streets
I grew up around chickens, and had no water available to experiment. The only water we ever put them in was boiling water, AFTER my dad killed them. I guess it was easier to pluck the feathers that way. Plus, they didn't even try to swim away!
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Jan 10, 2024 12:48PM
Armadillo
Ben Woltz, Okay 👍.
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Dec 21, 2021 1:05AM
Armadillo
Yvette Mcleod, I'd put mine in a deep skillet with oil.
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Dec 21, 2021 12:40AM
Jon Ilagan
Some of my chickens drowned due to torrential rains these past few days that why I answered NO
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Jul 23, 2021 10:47PM
redrose
I got the correct answer. I guessed what the answer would be even though I knew it was going to be wrong.
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May 12, 2021 12:02PM
Irene Townsend
honini, If they are in water and their feet are not able to touch the bottom, then it would be difficult for them, so putting them in a bucket with water of course they're known to drown. People say sheep are dumb, chickens are certainly dumber
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Apr 3, 2021 5:56PM
Chrissie
No-one is happy and yet this question has 149 likes and only 85 dislikes!
I'm reporting it; meanwhile, no-one take their chicken swimming, please.
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Feb 26, 2021 6:50PM
flanderschristy
I'm going to have to disagree with this answer. We had chickens when I was growing up & several of them drown in the water trough.
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Jan 24, 2021 1:27PM
Angela Yoakam
I very rarely scroll down to read many comments, let alone, leave a comment, but I had to see if anyone else thought that you were wrong. As far as I can tell, pretty much everyone does! I also agree with all of those that believe we should get our points back! I mean you have drawn us into this competition where points determine where we rank! I mean, according to y'all, I AM a Genius, Just sayin? I also have a counter point to the reply submitted from dsneed...8 or so comments back. I feel that scrambling in a panic, fighting for your life to get to the nearest safe place you can,1 foot away, before you drown, shouldn't be classified as swimming, but as instinct self survival, Right? I mean, For instance... Let's say I'm at the top of a tree, and the branch that I'm on breaks. I, in a panic, fighting for my life, start to flail my arms, hoping to grab anything I can to stop myself from plummeting to the ground. Fortunately for me, I somehow manage to grasp onto the very next branch securing myself from certain death,1 foot below! Would you classify that as I flew down 1 foot? Scrambling or swimming? Flying or falling? No offense, but I don't believe my (or any) gym coach would have ever passed a student in swimming for splashing their way, without drowning, to the edge of the pool, 1 foot away? Once again, Just sayin'
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Dec 19, 2020 6:39AM
Chuck Donelson
Chickens cannot swim. They sink quickly when they get wet.
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Oct 9, 2020 6:06PM
Kat
I didn't think that chickens could swim, and certainly not like ducks, but since EVERY T/F answer is True, that's what I picked. I suppose if you tossed a chicken into the water, it would do its best to swim out, but I can't imagine it would be successful for long.
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Aug 28, 2020 6:56AM
Carmine-James Pitaniello
how did this question make the grade....chickens cannot swim...they just sit there until their feathers get soaked and sink like a rock...eeesh
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Jun 5, 2020 8:34AM
Joanne Serin
I really thought it was false, but since all the true-false questions have been true so far, I figured it must be true.
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May 14, 2020 10:38PM
Honini
Well, unfortunately, chickens don't swim. First of all, they don't have waterproof feathers, so they can get wet - and heavy - pretty fast. Second, chickens don't have flippers; although they may float for short periods of time, they can drown very fast if they panic and they're known to drown in buckets of water. www.quora.com
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May 10, 2020 9:48AM
rbnlinder
I would like to see a video where this is proven. My chickens would never float they would sink straight to the bottom. This answer should have been false. Post the video.
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May 9, 2020 11:30AM
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