half of all chicks (the males) are nothing more than a by-product of the egg industry and destined to be terminated. think on, next time you bite into your breakfast egg mcmuffin.
People were, and perhaps still are, employed as 'chicken sexers' so that the farmer didn't have to waste money on non-productive beasts. This was helped along by the EU's ban on the consumption of capons.
I am half right. Chemical castration of cocks was outlawed by the EU. Surgical castration is still legal but no one seems to bother because of the cost.
I'm surprised about the capon ban. A capon was always one of the prizes in village lotto evenings. Friend of mine won one a few years ago and it was delivered, live and kicking in a box! She asked the elderly Frenchwoman next door to kill and prepare it for her and then cooked and shared the meat. :)
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