Icky, gross & Graphic - squeamish don't read - Can they eat this?

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it just proves more and more than chickens are decendants of velociraptors.
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The cat was a boy - but I always call all the cats girls and all the dogs boys (the kids have given up trying to correct me, LOL!) Thought I had it right in my post, but I see that it is mixed up (like me, LOL) sorry for any confusion.

Two days later, they still run for under the deck, but don't stay long. I guess they're hoping the whole herd of cats will slowly show up under there for a buffet, sheesh!

Pollo Blanco - LOVE the avatar! My DD makes me say "Tastes like people" when I toss them chicken, LOL
 
Nature of the beast, like it or not. Chickens are omnivores...mine prove it to me constantly. Woe to the toad, mouse, baby bird, baby rabbit or anything else that has the misfortune to be in their path that is edible. Kind of remind me of miniature T-Rex dinosaur at times...easy to see what branch of the family tree they came off of.
 
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I happened to see that article...enough pig farms in my area so I get "fresh country air" all summer long, no need to amplify that with drawing my own maggots. Good idea...for someone with more space that can be constantly downwind of that in 100 degree weather!!!
 
I kind of hate the idea of chickens eating chicken and/or eggs, but it looks like I'm going to have to get over that.......
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He amended the article later and quit using that idea due to losing several birds to limberneck, poisening from the rotting flesh. If your chickens have not shown any ill affects so far they will probably be all right, but I would NOT want to risk the health of my pets to letting them eat rotting flesh.

That is in addition to the grossness factor!
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take care of you and yours,

Deb
 
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