• qyron@sopuli.xyz
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    9 months ago

    As someone who raised chickens: they could care more about family ties.

    Of course there will be differences between breeds and individuals but some things I witnessed:

    • roosters, brothers by blood, fighting to the death
    • chickens stealing eggs from each other
    • chickens eating their own eggs (animals with good feed, grass and oister shells to peck on, fully available)
    • younger chickens ganging up on the matriarch
    • chickens killing their own chicks with no need to worry for lack of resources

    Chickens are not gentle. In great enough numbers, chickens will even attack their predator. The birds can evaluate risk/success odds.

    Again, there are more tame breeds and less tame ones. Some are the spawn of the deep pits where nightmares fester and grow.

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        9 months ago

        That theory goes out the window when you have a city sliker meet a farm animal in person. One of my favorite childhood pass times was seeing city blokes cower in fear of petting a chicken or goat especially when that same person has pictures of chickens in their home because they are cute

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          9 months ago

          The goat I understand. Those fuckers are mean, and they bite. Who TF is afraid of a chicken? Turkey, sure. Again, they are mean and big enough to fight back. The chickens found out that they “can” become soccer balls if they piss off the ape that is bringing them food.

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            9 months ago

            Who TF is afraid of a chicken?

            Have you not met any chickens? They can be downright NASTY. And a lot of people don’t have it in them to kick a chicken.

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      9 months ago

      I’ve got a mug from a town I used to live in. It’s a rooster with the name “Shitty Larry” written across it. He was a local celeb. A rooster so badly behaved he had to be rehomed, and the people who adopted him created a whole lifestyle around dealing with his “antics”.

      As I was leaving, Fucking Frank was also coming into the spotlight.

      They’re assholes. But they taste good.

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        9 months ago

        I could keep these little dinosaurs as pets, with no other objective or purpose besides admiring them because they are pretty to look at and that would not prevent any of the behaviors I listed.

        What I’m about to say may evade you but cruelty is not an exclusive trait to human beings and chicken are a good example of it. They can be extremely cruel towards their own kind just for the sake of it. Not out of scarcity of food or living space. Just because they want to make another animal miserable.