Re: poultry
- From: chris thompson <chris.linthompson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 10:24:58 -0700
On Oct 2, 2:51 am, Bodega <michael.palm...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 1, 8:17 pm, RichD <r_delaney2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Let's look at flightless birds. How the heck did
they survive this long? What good are wings
on a chicken?
They are fat, slow, weaponless, lack camoflouge,
and can't fly. Any mammal which spotted a
turkey, his eyes would light up like neon:
"CHICKEN MCNUGGETS!"
You call that natural selection?
I think this proves Darwin was wrong, and God exists.
--
Rich
Your knowledge of nature must come from Walt Disney. Yes, chickens
can fly, and if you think flightless birds have no weapons I dare you
to corner an on ostrich without a rifle in your hands.
Hell, I'd go one better. Let HIM go hungry for a few days, put a
shotgun in his hands (but don't give him a dog) and see how well he
fares against a brace of wild turkeys in the woods, or a flock of
quail on a hillside. I bet he starves, unless he's experienced.
Back in my hunting days, I got pretty darn good in the field, and if I
hit more than half the birds I shot at, I called it a good day. (Note
that I was never a Cheney-style hunter, with people releasing hutch-
raised quail 10 yards in front of me.)
Chris
If you are saying you can chase and catch a healthy adult quail or
wild turkey (I have a flock of each on my property), please do so and
provide video evidence. Otherwise, you'd be well advised not to openly
display your ignorance.
.
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