Do Chickens Have Teeth? A Close Look at the Anatomy and Physiology of Chickens

'Scarce as hens' teeth.' Well written article.
A simple article on the question of whether or not chickens have teeth. The article did well explaining what a chicken has instead of teeth, including how things work in their digestive system to grind down their food.
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Really informative and well-put! Provides a short but well-phrased answer to a pretty common question asked by a lot of people
Very well-written and informative article
Very informative article on a pretty commonly asked question
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Thanks for the small anatomy lesson. Your article was well written and highly informative. Thank you.
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Very informative and a easy read
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Chickens do not have teeth. That part was well written and informative. They do however have one tooth, the egg tooth, which falls of pretty quickly but is necessary for the chick to get out of the shell.
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Thank you - I've now added a section about the egg tooth.
Basic information that needs to be known/learned as part of chickening 101. Thank you
Very nice article on beaks and how they function for for chickens. Very educational!
Good instruction to chicken digestion couched with a simple question about chickens having teeth!
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