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this island is getting weirder
this island is getting weirder
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this island is getting weirder
Seriously when i small live in tpy 2 room, my neighbour did rear chickens in living room.
we had live chickens in the wet markets too, till it was banned circa the late 80s or early 90slast time people always give live chicken for cny celebrations, serious
we had live chickens in the wet markets too, till it was banned circa the late 80s or early 90s
One egg is worth living like an asshole? Suddenly no more bird fluwe had live chickens in the wet markets too, till it was banned circa the late 80s or early 90s
yeah, the close proximity between the different living organisms in a same environment does promote zoonotic transmission of diseases- it’s a constant war between viruses and the immune system.One egg is worth living like an asshole? Suddenly no more bird flu
I remember they use the paper shopping bag to carry the live chicken aroundlast time people always give live chicken for cny celebrations, serious
Its not a problem if chicken is a pet.Seriously when i small live in tpy 2 room, my neighbour did rear chickens in living room.
apparent this chap is keeping those unique breeds, not those we raise for food.Its not a problem if chicken is a pet.
we had live chickens in the wet markets too, till it was banned circa the late 80s or early 90s
ya in middle of the market. 4 stalls. They will slit the throat then throw inside binwe had live chickens in the wet markets too, till it was banned circa the late 80s or early 90s
in the kampong, the head of the chicken is tucked under its wing in a interlocking manner before the throat is slit, blood splatters everywhere as the thrusted-up bird kicks its way around.ya in middle of the market. 4 stalls. They will slit the throat then throw inside bin