Franklin D Roosevelt
no
Representative seats are contested every two years. The Presidency is contested every four years. Senate seats are contested every six years, staggered out every two years (so 33 senators, then 33 two years later, then the last 34, then repeat)
1/3 every two years
Is the whole house of representatives elected every two years?
Your mom happens every two years. U.S. Senators are elected to serve terms of 6 years and terms are staggered so that about 1/3 of the Senate seats are up for election every two years.
almost every two days
We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in very garage, and now we have two headaches for every aspirin.
We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in every garage, and now two headaches for every aspirin.
We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in every garage, and now we have two headaches for every aspirin.
We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in every garage, and now we have two headaches for every aspirin.
I think there is a spelling error: The "very" should be "every", so that the answer is "We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in every garage, and now we have two headaches for every aspirin.
We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in very garage, and now we have two headaches for every aspirin. MAYBE NOT BEGINNING WITH BEHAVE.
none,super happy/healthy chickens do
The minimum number of chickens that should be raised together is at least two chickens . I have two chickens and they get along great!!!
No. It is a chicken, a hen, a cockeral/rooster or two chickens.
Definantly. Chickens are social creatures and like to be apart of a flock, but two is great.
Chickens produce eggs and meat.
If your chickens are young and have not yet come into lay then you can look at their vent ( opening in their bum) and see if it is tight and puckered or wider and loose. Chicken that are laying have more open vents. Chickens only lay two eggs every three days, one about every 25 to 26 hours in high production. You almost have to catch the hen on the nest and cackling to prove the egg was from that one.