top | item 46454531 (no title) shtzvhdx | 2 months ago To be fair, chickens can see and discriminate between insects before putting them in their mouths. Powdered insects preclude that.Likewise, cows would never eat a carcass cow, but as hamburger mixed with a lot of grass... discuss order hn newest ErroneousBosh|1 month ago > To be fair, chickens can see (insects)Yes, they do that> and discriminate between insectsYeah, they do not do that.They also eat mice, which I guess came as quite a surprise to the cat that was stalking the mouse, although not half as much as to the mouse.
ErroneousBosh|1 month ago > To be fair, chickens can see (insects)Yes, they do that> and discriminate between insectsYeah, they do not do that.They also eat mice, which I guess came as quite a surprise to the cat that was stalking the mouse, although not half as much as to the mouse.
ErroneousBosh|1 month ago
Yes, they do that
> and discriminate between insects
Yeah, they do not do that.
They also eat mice, which I guess came as quite a surprise to the cat that was stalking the mouse, although not half as much as to the mouse.