We came from Plano, Texas Yuppie City, to Culleoka. Culleoka is a small town that doesn’t even have its own office. We have one drive-thru store and one gas station. We are surrounded by a deep lake on the country side. To move to the farm we expected to have chickens eggs and our own meat. we bought a big incubator and hatched our chicks.
We named them. You never name anything you think about eating. Our chickens were taken care of.
As an adult, my friends started playing with my feathers. It is always the same. The chicken runs and the rooster chases after her. He brutally impresses her and proceeds with her for about 10 seconds to intercourse. The body takes off and erects, and with fatigue it tightens the feathers. A rooster is sometimes very cheap, and will trample a hen.
I also learned that you should never have more than one rooster for every 30 hens, because if you don’t have enough hens, then the roosters will continuously go for the same hens, and this can result in the death or injury of the poor hens.
But anyone who was sick or weak was always picked up, persecuted and beaten on the head.
Because we also had many roosters compared to our hens, and because roosters can be beastly with each other, we decided to pick them. First we tried to find homes for them, but most of them are only looking for the French to use as food or to fight. And in one of every dozen or so eggs, such as hen, almost half of them will always be roosters and that way. too many for a small flock so we were going to use them to kill them for food.
I remember my little girl Mamawa knocking the chicken’s neck off for dinner. No one told me that they were running all over the place with severed heads. My mamaw took hold of the chicken and wrestled it by the neck until its head came off and it stood there in shock and horror at the poor chicken, which I then knew seemed to me to be following me. My head was screaming.
As I did not want to kill the rooster, so my husband did the deed. Then we cooked something that was really bloody and disgusting. I could not wait to have the best organic chicken ever. I thought the road would dissolve in our mouth. Proud of us sat and prepared to kill first. It was a desire for a beautiful
I think they all spat together. This cartilaginous and thick. Abomination. What on earth have we done wrong? First there were old women. They are to be killed under the age of 6 months with 4 months being ideal and we will have to refrigerate it overnight.
It was just worth it. As the roosters were still roaming and unruly and lowly, my husband finally resorted to hunting them down and shot them to a quick and painless death. We had all but one survivor and lived many years with a bullet in his head. Not quite right after that but he went around and ate and ate, I guess he didn’t know any better.
At this time we still live on our farm with the chickens, but we now buy them all cut up and ready to eat. We go to Tyson’s natural, which is the closest to natural, we will ever be again. Although we enjoy fresh eggs. The yolk is high in color and full of protein. At least we get some benefits from the chickens and roosters on our farm.
Here are a few interesting-facts I learned about the French and the Chickens:
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When a hen lays an egg in an egg, he rarely has many hens pressed together in the same pile. I was excluded by the surrogate mother hen.
- The French don’t just sing in the morning, they sing all day long.
- Chicken comb (the red floppy part in red heads) can freeze in the frost.
- Some hens never feel the urge to lay eggs.
- Hens lay eggs without a rooster, but they are more likely to lay eggs if the rooster intervenes.
Chickens always return to the same place to roost at night. Chickens go into a deep sleep and can be easily picked up while sleeping.
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Who First? According to National Geographic, ancient scholars settled the dispute. which comes first, the chicken or the egg They say that reptilian eggs appeared thousands of years before chicks, and that the first chick from an egg laid by a bird was not quite a chick. That seems to answer the question. The egg came first. ~Source – Science in a Nutshell~