

But what seemed perfect turns out to be a lot less desirable than the comforts of home. They soon discover that nestling among fuzzy slippers in the closet is too “linty,” and living under the furniture is too scary! What about Girl’s dollhouse? There’s lots of space and they all get their own room-Chicken’s even has TV. The popsicle-stick barn Girl built for them is great, but sometimes it gets just a little too crowded. They soon discover that nestling among fuzzy slippers in the closet is too “linty,” and living under the furniture is too scary! What about Girl’s dollhouse? There’s lots of space and Chicken, Pig and Cow are looking for a change. The answer to the “You Enter a Bedroom” riddle is here, and the answer to the “Can You Open the Lock Using These Clues?” riddle is here.Chicken, Pig and Cow are looking for a change. If you ran into the “I Met a Man on London Bridge” riddle and have no idea what the man’s name is, you can find the answer in Heavy’s story here. If you’ve seen the “How Many Ducks Do You See?” riddle and were stumped, check out Heavy’s explanation here. This is just one of many riddles circulating on sites like Facebook and Instagram during the coronavirus pandemic. Maybe the cows in this riddle were super hungry. Although cows are herbivores, they occasionally eat chickens, the magazine reported. Smithsonian reports a cow named Lal in India ate up to 48 chickens in a month. Smithsonian Magazine published a story about a cow that ate a chicken back in 2014. But even that would be inaccurate, because in some very rare circumstances it might happen. Some people who try to get really technical might say the riddle is just wrong on its face because cows don’t eat chickens. Plus, there are fewer alternative answers that people can successfully argue for. But it’s a little easier to figure out than some of the others that are circulating. If someone asks the questioner: “Didn’t what?” a good hint might be just to say, “Read the riddle out loud!” Of course, that hint might give it away.Īs with most riddles, this is a play on words. So that means if 20 cows out of 30 ate chickens, then 10 cows did not eat chickens. There are 20 cows in the field (out of 30) that ate (not 8) the chickens. See the trick? There aren’t 28 chickens in the field too. The correct reading of the riddle is this: Read it out loud for a moment and “hear” the riddle without “reading” it. The reason this is so confusing is because you have to read the question without thinking about how it’s written. Want to know the answer to the riddle? Read on. But it’s also worded confusingly to throw you off. There are 30 cows in the field, 28 chickens. You might be tempted to think it’s missing something when you read it on a social media status or post, but it’s worded correctly. No, the riddle doesn’t have any words left out. The riddle is pretty simple, but also confusing in how it’s worded. If the riddle’s confusing you, we have an answer and explanation below. It’s one of many riddles getting more attention while people stay home more during the coronavirus pandemic. There’s an old riddle making the rounds again on social media that asks about 30 cows and 28 chickens.
