Sylvia by Nicole Hollander for March 01, 2010

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    FitzFulke  almost 15 years ago

    Free-range kibble for everybody!

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    pschearer Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    “Featherless bodies”? Why featherless?

    Years ago someone bred featherless chickens on the idea that by not having to supply nourishment to grow feathers, the chickens would be cheaper to raise. But what they found was that the birds lost weight from shivering, so heating costs more than made up for savings in chicken feed, and when the heating failed in winter, the birds all died of the cold.

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    stuart  almost 15 years ago

    Featherless chickens are used in hot climates, where it reduces the need for cooling. The chicken processing plant I pass on the way to Richmond looks eerily similar to a Nazi concentration camp. Towers, smokestacks, barbed wire fence, railroad cars full of victims. No guards with machine guns, though.

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