2/ Once I'd shot the sheep in the head, bled it out, and gutted it, was more cruel to feed chickens part of their natural diet than to throw the viscera on the compost pile?https://twitter.com/DerekWilliamson/status/1490318976949395457 …
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my chickens were cruel and vicious hunters and eaters of worms it was one of their greatest sources of joy
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If you keep chickens around your home, they will get rid of all the roaches, worms, crickets, and any other creature small enough to fit in their mouths.
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This morning I was assembling a new washing line and a fly was irritating me. One my chickens saw me brushing it away and came over and pecked at it as soon as it rested. They’re the best protein converters in the world.
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If omnivores can eat either veg or animal products, how did you make the leap to cruelty?
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Ironic you should choose the phrase "make the leap" in that comment.
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Chickens love to eat mice, too! They go nuts over them.
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The whole point of free-ranging chickens, aside from exercise, is their ability to forage for bugs, which improves their eggs and meat quality.
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My chickens eating a raccoon I trapped… a reverse on the circle of life I guess.pic.twitter.com/i1IFokc1Uz
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