Chickens Are
Cute Little Carnivores
Copyright © 2005 by Lin Stone
While chickens are notorious for being cowards, don't test that theory out when a mother hen is protecting her brood. The largest bully in your class will wisely decide to flee the wrath of a mother hen. Even big black bears have been known to turn tail and run when a mother hen gets on their case.
Roosters are known to be aggressive too. Equipped with spurs up to four inches long, they can leave deep scars on the toughest complexions. When aroused by fury or protective instincts, roosters and mother hens will light on a child's head, pecking and spurring for as long as they can find a hair left to hang onto. Even grown boys will scream for Mama to come save them when the chickens are in top form.
Ah, but then you see,
chickens are cute little carnivores.
That's right. You can raise chickens on the sweetest corn and the most wholesome grain from day 1.
Turn those cheeping little chicks loose on the world though and they will leave the corn behind and go to chasing chiggers. They will scratch and dig anywhere chiggers are likely to be found, chugging down all the grubs and anything else that moves which they find along the way.

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