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deleted
· 6 years ago
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Chickens, as well as all birds, lay dud eggs all the time.
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Though that doesn't make this chicken any less male.
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phisherman
· 6 years ago
Ok but the whole reason they lay so many eggs is from a genetic adaptation that comes into effect when they are fed well. This was caused by bamboo sprouting season, when seeds would be plentiful. So we didn’t selectively breed them not on purpose anyway.
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phisherman
· 6 years ago
And I agree with grim, all that doesn’t make this chicken less male.
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celticrose
· 6 years ago
Well, obviously that's why laying the egg killed him.
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mrdad01
· 6 years ago
Oh peta, just when I think you can't get any stupider you give a rooster a sex change smear ketchup on an egg and claim the egg killed the rooster. I have 37 hens and they all happily lay at least one egg every other day with no beatings or bodily harm if they miss quota on that and they have free roam of 20 acres of ground to boot!
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popsy
· 6 years ago
The PETA Police will want to give you 37 live sentences
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mrdad01
· 6 years ago
And they'll be on security cameras getting chased off by a flock of crazy birds after I cover them in cracked corn.
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deleted
· 6 years ago
Poor Rooster
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guest
· 6 years ago
I thought that was a jawbreaker.
guest
· 6 years ago
Why did you guys assume it's gender? Or how?
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blueunicorn
· 6 years ago
it doesnt matter that hens lay bloody eggs all the time especially if its one of their first times laying eggs or anything, but what do i know im just raise and breed chickens.
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guest
· 6 years ago
Are you assuming it's a male bc of the comb on its head? I hate to burst your bubble but hens have them too. I have 15 egg-laying hens and they all have combs on their heads. Also, based on the coloration of this comb (& the portion of the wattle that's visible) this poor bird wasn't in the best of health.
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celticrose
· 6 years ago
Well, considering it's dead I think that's pretty obvious.
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