Chickens, Eggs, and Roosters
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Chickens, Eggs, and Roosters
Finally, another thread that has absolutely nothing to do with aviation or airlines.
The other night, I was over at the law school judging the new Intramural Mediation Competition. I usually only judge Moot Court, but thought I might enjoy a change of scenery.
The hypothetical pitted a green energy homeowner against the Homeowners Association and its president. The homeowner wanted to recycle, compost, put up solar panels, install a windmill, start a bee colony, and already purchased 6 hens and one rooster.
Being a city girl all my life, I always thought a rooster's sole purpose in life was to crow at dawn. I did not know that hens lay eggs even if there is no rooster around., but that some breeds of hens lay more eggs in the presence of a rooster. I also did not know that some people might like to use fertilized eggs in their omelets. Would that be like eating "balut?"
See if I'll ever judge another Mediation competition again!
The other night, I was over at the law school judging the new Intramural Mediation Competition. I usually only judge Moot Court, but thought I might enjoy a change of scenery.
The hypothetical pitted a green energy homeowner against the Homeowners Association and its president. The homeowner wanted to recycle, compost, put up solar panels, install a windmill, start a bee colony, and already purchased 6 hens and one rooster.
Being a city girl all my life, I always thought a rooster's sole purpose in life was to crow at dawn. I did not know that hens lay eggs even if there is no rooster around., but that some breeds of hens lay more eggs in the presence of a rooster. I also did not know that some people might like to use fertilized eggs in their omelets. Would that be like eating "balut?"
See if I'll ever judge another Mediation competition again!
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The presence of a rooster has many advantages, large and small, to a poultry flock beyond what was stated above, but they don't crow only at dawn. Since the case involves a "homeowners association," it is implied this is a suburban location as opposed to a rural one. Chanteclaire's welcome, I believe, would quickly wear thin with the neighbors and run afoul of association bylaws/covenants regarding noise.
Donkeys are mean. Out here in the styx, all the farmers have at least a couple donkeys in with their herds as guardians against predators.
Donkeys are mean. Out here in the styx, all the farmers have at least a couple donkeys in with their herds as guardians against predators.