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<old joke> "I've got to ask you, why are you pounding on the side of your trailer like that?" "I'm hauling chickens, there is a weigh scale just around the next bend and I got to keep them, (THUD THUD THUD), flying." |
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"Possible benefits: More meat on breasts and wings"
actually, they try to keep the birds as stationary as possible and shove hormones down the throat...fat chickens... |
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Can you imagine the film Chicken Run if they could fly? |
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It would be an interesting exercise in genetics. |
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Yes, breasts would be bigger (and who doesn't want that), but tougher. There's a reason veal calves are locked up, you know. It keeps the meat tender-er. |
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Why chicken? Canada geese have become a pest in many places. Go and get some. |
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Wait a moment...Chickens can't fly 1 - because the farmer took the wings off ("cliped") so they couldn't ecape. 2 - they are too fat. |
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Ha, ha, ha. 'Course battery hens can get farther than plugged-in broilers. |
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[prak] chickens *can* fly. Trouble is that their flight feathers are clipped to ensure that stock doesn't fly away. Secondly, we have bred strong flight ability out of the species. |
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But, trust me, run at a chicken, she'll fly. |
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