by Sally Matheny
Six Chicken Nuggets? |
Whenever my children and husband go to
an animal feed and seed store or an animal sale somewhere, I get a little
nervous.
Every so often, they will call home and say something to the effect of “We bought you a present,” or “we’ve got a surprise for you!”
See, I don’t know why they think by saying they have something for ME, how that's supposed to sweeten me up for the load they’re about to drop.
Five horses, three goats, a very fat miniature pig, three dogs, two cats, four turkeys, a couple of goldfish, and a handful of chickens are enough, don’t you think?
So, when Z-man and Dad go grab a bite at MickeyD’s after swim practice one night, I’m a bit surprised with the six “chicken nuggets” they bring home.
Nevertheless, one look at my son’s face, and a peek at the peeps, is all it took. Absolutely adorable! What kind of mother would I be to say no to those seven sweet faces?
Our family loves fresh eggs, and we were down to two laying hens, so it was time to replenish the chicken coop. We’ve raised baby chicks before but this is new stuff for Z-man. I thought I would Google some interesting facts about chicks for him to learn (always homeschooling!)
Every so often, they will call home and say something to the effect of “We bought you a present,” or “we’ve got a surprise for you!”
See, I don’t know why they think by saying they have something for ME, how that's supposed to sweeten me up for the load they’re about to drop.
Five horses, three goats, a very fat miniature pig, three dogs, two cats, four turkeys, a couple of goldfish, and a handful of chickens are enough, don’t you think?
So, when Z-man and Dad go grab a bite at MickeyD’s after swim practice one night, I’m a bit surprised with the six “chicken nuggets” they bring home.
Nevertheless, one look at my son’s face, and a peek at the peeps, is all it took. Absolutely adorable! What kind of mother would I be to say no to those seven sweet faces?
Our family loves fresh eggs, and we were down to two laying hens, so it was time to replenish the chicken coop. We’ve raised baby chicks before but this is new stuff for Z-man. I thought I would Google some interesting facts about chicks for him to learn (always homeschooling!)
Interesting facts is putting it mildly.
Let me just preface this by saying I’m a big supporter of poultry science and
agriculture programs. Our middle daughter attended poultry science institutes
and considered majoring in poultry science.
However, the “Top Ten Facts About Chickens,” posted by The Division of Agriculture at the University of Arkansas, left me puzzled. The following are five of their (crazy) facts followed by my comments in italics.
1. “Chickens will be less ‘flighty’ if while tending a pen or chicken house the caretaker walks backwards.”
Pleeezze…don’t get me started on this one. Seriously?
Join in on the conversation! What do you think is an interesting fact about chickens? Or maybe you just know a crazy one!
Adorable Baby Chicks |
However, the “Top Ten Facts About Chickens,” posted by The Division of Agriculture at the University of Arkansas, left me puzzled. The following are five of their (crazy) facts followed by my comments in italics.
1. “Chickens will be less ‘flighty’ if while tending a pen or chicken house the caretaker walks backwards.”
Okay, I will try this
in order for the chickens to be less “flighty”. However, I may be less “walk-y”
if I am trying to navigate backwards in a chicken pen. Hopefully, I will not
slip on chicken poo, step in the food or water dishes, or upset the occasional
black snake that makes its’ way in. When I walk backwards and land on top of a
chicken, I agree, he will be less ‘flighty.”
2.
“It is thought that the
nearest relative of the Tyrannosaurus Rex is a chicken.”
3.
“Christmas has different
meanings in different countries. Christmas Eve in Japan is a good day to eat
fried chicken and strawberry short-cake.”
There’s only one meaning of Christmas for me, which is celebrating
the birth of Jesus Christ.
However, I think ANY day of the year is a good day to eat fried
chicken and strawberry shortcake!
4. “A chicken's gizzard
will likely have gravel to help "chew" the food for digestion.”
Some people eat
chicken gizzards, right? I searched and found three ways to prepare chicken
gizzards. None of them mentioned removing the gravel before cooking. I guess
you should go for the fried recipe to avoid noticing the extra crunch.
5. “You can literally
hypnotize a chicken by holding it and drawing a line in the dirt over and over.
The chicken will stay still right there as long as you do this.”
I can’t help but
wonder if the chicken is staying still because 1) you are holding it, or 2) he
thinks you’ll eventually reach the worm you’re scratching for, and he would
like first dibs on it.
Pardon me, University of Arkansas, I think Z-man and I will do a
little more in depth research and come up with our own Top Interesting
Facts about Chickens.
Join in on the conversation! What do you think is an interesting fact about chickens? Or maybe you just know a crazy one!
Thanks for the chuckle! I am one of those who likes chicken gizzards. I don't think you can take the rocks out. I think they are incorporated in the meat. Haven't had any in years.
ReplyDeleteOh, Cathy, I don't think that makes me feel any better! How is your stomach now?
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping in!