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Never forget where you came from.

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    I raise chickens. I adore the little critters, but if they were 20’ high they would gleefully destroy us all. Their personality is like a cat on meth.

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      Yeah, they haven’t forgotten a damn thing. Just watch them when they catch a mouse.

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        I’ve only seen that once and it was brutal

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        Roosters still are T-Rex. Those buggers are mean.

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      I just said that last night after watching our pet hen pounce on and demolish a peanut like it was going to murder her in her sleep.

      She’s brutal lol.

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        Wait until she spots a mouse

        • southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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          Oh, her and the rooster have wrecked mice. We’re on the edge of town, right next to farmland, so we get mice coming through regularly. It’s pretty common to find little shreds of fur and bone when they’re particularly predatory.

          Hell, the cats we had over the years weren’t as vicious as these birds.

    • fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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      I think their personalities are pretty varied.

      The modern breeds like isa brown or i-line are nutters. Like they’re not all there. The heritage breeds can be very… companionable.

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      Chickens are so insistent and ceaseless.

    • HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml
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      I mean just look at cassowaries.

    • Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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      Yeah, every time I see this meme, every person who’s ever owned chickens immediately chimes in with some version of “Believe me, they know.” Because the little buggers really do.

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      How many of them have you destroyed?

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        Destroyed? As in slaughtered for no reason, none. If we’re talking about how many died to feed my family and neighbors and friends; several hundred. And I continue to do so to this day. If you don’t like that, I don’t care.

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        You broke Wheaton’s law just then.

        Don’t be that person

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    My takeaway from this is that T-Rex probably tasted delicious when breaded and deep fried.

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      Their tiny t-rex arms were probably the chicken wings of their time. Forbidden wings…🤤

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        Which part(s) of the t-rex do the nuggets come from?

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          All of them

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        You’re telling me ancestor worship is eating…oh nevermind.

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      I can’t remember what they are but I’m certain there are reasons we prefer to eat herbivores generally.

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        From a farming perspective, herbavores require less input to raise.

        Hypothetical example: to raise one herbivore you need an input of 3 grains. If your carnivore requires more than one herbivore’s worth of input you’re looking at needing more grain, plus having to rear the herbivore(s).

        I don’t know if there are flavor implications between the two and if those differences would decrease if both were farmed.

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          I think you’re right.

          I was thinking more like in ocean food chains, where mercury accumulates as you move further up the food chain.

          … but in the hunter gatherer sense, of course we eat more ibex or buffalo than we do lion or cougar, because there are quite simply far fewer of the latter wandering around on the plains. Which is pretty much what you said just arranged in a different way.

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    This is the first repost on Lemmy I’ve seen! :)!

    https://lemmy.ml/post/11068303

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      Oh no! Anyway…

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        Haha it’s just nice I’ve been here long enough to where I’m recognizing the same memes / images being posted.

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          Quick, somebody repost!

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            I’m on it!!!

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    Dat butt doe

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      She’s T H I C C

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      That chicken is caked the fuck up

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    “Remember who you are!”

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      Little dude looks like he’s about his business

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    Heh. I was outside this morning, having a little hippie speedball, listening to the birds chirp.

    There were a lot out this morning. It was a symphony. Tons of calls.

    Then I realized how wild it must’ve sounded here 70 million years ago.

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      That’s the sound of the revival of nature, mate…

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        Aye. New England in March. Start getting the first hints of spring. Birds. Small mammals start showing up more. Little buds start poking out in the perennial bed. No longer nipple-achingly cold outside. My favorite time of the year, for sure.

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          Used to mean more back when we had a winter

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    That t-rex is awfully shrinkwrapped.

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      looks like it’s from Scorn

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    Why does that T-Rex look like it’s from the Hellraiser dimension?

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    Beware of Chicken

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