Our domestic Chickens are thought to have "evolved" from the Jungle Fowl (non roosting avians), but Chickens as we know then, layers, roaster, fryers, show birds, well, they did not "evolve" by natural selection----they are products of MAN's Selection--from non tree roosing ancestors in Asia, and are still being made into New breeds by Man's Selection.
Asia (Marco Polo described Black Silkies--12-1300ad) -South Pacific area, has had various chickens for many hundreds of years, none tree roosting fowl, nor "flock" birds, originally.
Europe also, has kept Domestic chickens for some 100s of years, none tree roosting fowl. They were selected DOMESTIC --hung around the farm, villages, and safely roosted where they were protected, not in trees.~
There are no native chickens in the Western hemisphere, Fowl exception, is Turkeys. Earliest known chickens were arrivals from the Far East via Islanders "canoes" to South and Central America and islands off the west of South America. Africa? Also came from Asia via migrants via ship. Breeds were developed by Selection of Man.
Crossbreds are multitudes--but still are domestic chickens, and "natural selection" had those limited genetic materials.
NO, chickens did not naturally roost on round branches--but certainly can and will, if they are free range, and have trees. However, their foot has not evolved into Wild Bird foot design. As our responsibility as "chicken people", roosts to fit their feet is something we can observe and provide.
And still you will furnish round poles--your choice! And that is OKAY, too, but not my chickens...We make our own choices--but always are learning. I am still learning! Good luck.
Asia (Marco Polo described Black Silkies--12-1300ad) -South Pacific area, has had various chickens for many hundreds of years, none tree roosting fowl, nor "flock" birds, originally.
Europe also, has kept Domestic chickens for some 100s of years, none tree roosting fowl. They were selected DOMESTIC --hung around the farm, villages, and safely roosted where they were protected, not in trees.~
There are no native chickens in the Western hemisphere, Fowl exception, is Turkeys. Earliest known chickens were arrivals from the Far East via Islanders "canoes" to South and Central America and islands off the west of South America. Africa? Also came from Asia via migrants via ship. Breeds were developed by Selection of Man.
Crossbreds are multitudes--but still are domestic chickens, and "natural selection" had those limited genetic materials.
NO, chickens did not naturally roost on round branches--but certainly can and will, if they are free range, and have trees. However, their foot has not evolved into Wild Bird foot design. As our responsibility as "chicken people", roosts to fit their feet is something we can observe and provide.
And still you will furnish round poles--your choice! And that is OKAY, too, but not my chickens...We make our own choices--but always are learning. I am still learning! Good luck.
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