I guess I'm a firm believer in you are what you eat. Maggots eat dead rotting things.
I raise chinchillas and I just love the phrase " in the wild ". Firstly most of us are not dealing with wild chickens, we have domesticated chickens. "In the wild" chickens are not pure breed, they are not Sussex, they are not cochin, they are not lemon blue, they are not a lot of things... Most domesticated chickens would not survive in the wild due to many factors that come with selective breeding from color to lack of skills and lack of resistance to various things.
If left in a house of fruit and junk food, most children/teens would eat the junk food, since that's what they would do " in the wild " should we let them?
I raise chinchillas and I just love the phrase " in the wild ". Firstly most of us are not dealing with wild chickens, we have domesticated chickens. "In the wild" chickens are not pure breed, they are not Sussex, they are not cochin, they are not lemon blue, they are not a lot of things... Most domesticated chickens would not survive in the wild due to many factors that come with selective breeding from color to lack of skills and lack of resistance to various things.
If left in a house of fruit and junk food, most children/teens would eat the junk food, since that's what they would do " in the wild " should we let them?