Save the chickens


Its been said that the current taste of chicken is in fact nothing like chicken. Due to factory farming and bland feed used to fatten the chooks up some critics have argued that the chicken of today is nothing like what our forebears would have enjoyed. Conspiracy?
The odd round western style chooks of today bear absolutely no resemblance to the lean running chooks seen around indo and other parts of the world. Anyone done a side-by-side taste test?


Chickens have rights also. Save the chickens. They were here first. Its their domain. Its their house so stay out. Don't like chickens then stay home. No need to extinct them all.


blindboy, then send those in Yemenis the dead chickens! It's a win-win.


Gaz1799,
It's like the old saying mate, "smells like fish, tastes like chicken". Keep going.
But if it smells like fish and tastes like fish, don't keep tasting!
This was a community service announcement.


terrance, some things are funny and some aren't. You should learn the difference.


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blindboy, and some things are very boring with posts rarely read past the first few words (i.e. your inane rants. Where have the trumpy rants gone, bored now?) and some thing are extremely boring with posts rarely read past the first few words (i.e. you defending your inane rants). You should learn. Just learn.


We were given magnificent chooks by a friend straight from the Royal Show, tiny fluffy things that grew into the most loved pets I've ever had. They used to come down from roosting and sit on the kitchen window to welcome the kids on waking each morning. Very loving creatures. The laying of eggs was a great bonus too!


How did they taste?


lol was waiting for that
They were given back to friends when we began traveling, and the one that grew to be a rooster was given to a relative and put in the farm hen house where he had... well... lots of fun for the rest of his days
happy ending


Chickens have rights. Save the chickens.
We had a semi-trailer loaded with egged-out cage chickens overturn up here a little while ago, they were headed for the slaughterhouse. Half of them were creamed, the rest were found staggering about in extremely bad shape. The authorities attending assured us, on camera, that the fatally wounded birds were euthanised with regret, and the survivors carefully handled before being allowed to continue their journey to a certain death.
Save the whales, save the White Pointers, save the wild dogs, save the koalas and now we've got save the chickens before they are slaughtered.
Somebody?