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    Quote Originally Posted by sixpackback
    chicken stew...chicken casserole................
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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    POOR CHICKENS , I DO FEEL SORRY FOR THEM I WENT AND BOUGHT CHICKENS FROM A BATTERY FARM LAST WEEK AND LIBERATED THEM IN MY BACK YARD , I DONT HAVE TO BUY EGGS NOW, IF YOU GUYS CAN PRACTICALLY DO IT YOU SHOULD TRY , I HAVE 7 CHICKENS AND THEY ARE QUITE COMFY IN 1/8 OF AN ACRE .IM GETTING ABOUT 5 EGGS A DAY MAYBE MORE IF I CAN FIND THEM.
    OR AT LEAST BUY FREE RANGE EGGS IF YOU CAN, I KNOW ITS NOT ALWAYS PRACTICAL JUST MY 2 CENTS
    Good for you Winja. Battery farming is a cruel practice. Should have been outlawed as in other more civilised European countries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    OOOOHHHH IM SO SCARED THE GOD BOTHERING HOMO THAT HIDES BEHIND A BIBLE WANTS TO MEET ME
    On second thoughts, you did invite me down to paint the roof on that shack you call a home, I think I will turn up just so I can bash you with my Bible! Maybe i'll even make an effort to run over some chickens with my 'Bird too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    And also make it on the way home from my work so I can watch too since thats the only place I'm allowed to ride my bike now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SP
    Mmmmmmm....Hare and Pukeko stew....yum!
    Are you serious ? Have you ever eaten a pukeko? I tried once and it was pretty vile.

    Hare is good though, if you can shoot the little buggers, they're damn fast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    ONLY $5 EACH AND THEIR FEATHERS ARE ALREADY STARTING TO GROW BACK
    Admirable and very christian. Where did you get them ? Do they just sell them generally to the public ? Haven't kept chickens since the Devil was an angel, hmm wonder what Mrs Ixion would say.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    On second thoughts, you did invite me down to paint the roof on that shack you call a home, I think I will turn up just so I can bash you with my Bible! Maybe i'll even make an effort to run over some chickens with my 'Bird too.
    That would be unworthy of you Mr Zed. They have done you no harm, and do not deserve to suffer. You are of a higher and nobler quality than that.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
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    Quote Originally Posted by sixpackback
    Winja if yer wanna save some chucks get yourself to albany ...the place is overrun with them and north shore city council is planning a giant cull...chicken stew...chicken casserole................
    actually i saw a mob running around a side road up there a few months back, just off the motorway, & remember thinking wtf??. if anyone needs a rooster there is a nice one in the hunua gorge strutting up & down the roadside. His name is 'flick' according to my daughter.
    ..it's another red light nightmare..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Are you serious ? Have you ever eaten a pukeko? I tried once and it was pretty vile..
    Thats why you need the hare - the Puke was more of an afterthought!- also Puke tendons tend to go all hard and pointy and spear you through your mouth if yr not careful!
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    well done Winja

    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    1.how do you know they feel pain?? 2.Have you talked to them? 3.
    1. Dumb question of the year. Why would chickens be different than people, animals and other birds that clearly feel pain. Do you have to hurt every human to conclude that humans feel pain?
    2.Yes , I've talked to them but not the brightest of conversations. I got the impression from them that given the choice they (chickens) would not deliberately inflict unnecessary suffering on humans, which is what battery farms do.
    3.Who cares? Me for one I buy free range or spca approved barn laid because I like animals and grew up with 24 chooks to feed every day as a kid.
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    Hey WINJA, what is it with you and chickens/Zed? By fluke I just came across a post you did a month ago. "Why did Zed........"
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    Quote Originally Posted by SP
    Thats why you need the hare - the Puke was more of an afterthought!- also Puke tendons tend to go all hard and pointy and spear you through your mouth if yr not careful!
    I heard a recipe for pukeko once, apparently you boil them in a pot with a rock, and when the rock goes soft, chuck out the pukeko and eat the rock.

    And BTW - there has been a stray rooster living by the link between the south eastern and the southern (northbound) m'ways for some time now. Dunno how it hasnt been hit yet . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by girlygirl
    Have you worked at a battery farm?
    i did once, but had to leave when i got charged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by girlygirl
    Have you worked at a battery farm?
    Well, yes. Just a small one (~2500 chickens).
    But it was really a poultry farm, as there were no batteries. Perhaps I should've put electricity through the wire mesh to encourage the hens to lay batteries instead of eggs? :spudwhat:
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Arrow I agree.

    Plus the free range eggs are much better for us.
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