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| frankiebhoy |
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 Posted: 21:39 - 15 Nov 2006 Post subject: help i think im going crazy..... |
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... just finished reading robert rankins latest book, and he raises a question thats bothering me now about chickens.
Your avergae KFC must go through around 500 chickens a day, there must be at least 1000 maybe more kfc`s in the uk. thats 50,000 chickens a day, and thats only kfc, you also have mcdonalds, burger king, asda, tesco, etc...
so where do all these chickens come from?? because at that rate around 1/4 of the earths surface should be chicken farms and a stud rooster shaggin like a rampant rabbit all day!!
i think we are eating cloned chickens!! ____________________ bikeless!!
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 tokarev World Chat Champion
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Dejavu!
I remember talking about this with some friends a while back. We worked out that we kill a ridiculous amount of chickens every day! I can't remember what it was or how the hell we worked it out.
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I was wrong, it's 42 days, apparently.
| Quote: | THE LIFE OF A CHICKEN
BROILER chickens are hatched in giant incubators at hatcheries across Britain.
At a day old the chicks are stuffed into crates and taken to windowless rearing sheds.
Each chicken may have little more space than the size of an A4 sheet of paper.
For the first two weeks the chicks are kept warm using industrial heat lamps.
At three weeks they are half the size of an adult bird - growth that should take twice as long.
At 42 days old the birds are taken to a slaughterhouse.
They are hung upside down, then stunned with an electric shock and their throats cut.
Some are then put in boiling water to help remove feathers - and then the carcass is sent to restaurants.
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5 years ago, there was talk of cloning - might be in place now :-
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aslong as it still tastes the same  ____________________ Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 278 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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