Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Why The Chicken Got Domesticated

A look at the history of chickens and eggs. When and why did they get domesticated?



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10 comment(s):

fishead said...

nice video. but those are roosters, not chickens. roosters don't lay eggs.

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فروش اقساطی سیم کارت دائمی همراه اول said...

It was useful, thank you

فروش اقساطی سیم کارت دائمی همراه اول said...

Excellent and practical

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divani su misura said...

This is a fascinating topic! I never really thought about the history of chickens and how they became such an integral part of our lives. I'm eager to learn more about the timeline of their domestication and the impact it had on human societies.

divano modulare said...

The blog post seems to be missing some key information. For example, what were the specific traits that made chickens desirable for domestication? Were they selected for egg production, meat, or something else entirely?

divano angolare con chaise longue said...

I'd love to see some visual aids to accompany this article, such as images of ancient chicken breeds or archeological findings related to chicken domestication. It would make the history more engaging and easier to understand.

divano contemporaneo monza said...

The blog post touches on the impact of chicken domestication on human societies, but I'd like to learn more about the impact on the chickens themselves. How has domestication affected their behavior, health, and genetic diversity?