Why Do We Love Birds, But Slaughter Chickens?

The first time I met him, the stranger didn’t have a name—he was “the zebra-stripey one.” A notch above “anonymous brown blob,” the species all unmet birds fall into. All I knew was that he was elusive. I chased him and ten of his closest friends down a San Diego hiking trail for 30 minutes trying for an ID. It was on the 61st branch that I managed a clear enough picture, shaken through my binoculars.


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  • Pyr@lemmy.ca
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    5 hours ago

    Why do we love dogs but slaughter pigs?

    Why do we love dolphins and whales but slaughter fish?

    Because it tastes good and it provides valuable nutrition and prevents starvation.

  • Archangel1313@lemmy.ca
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    6 hours ago

    Are they really “birds”, though? I mean, birds can fly…right? Can chickens fly?

    I rest my case.

  • kibblebits@quokk.au
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    11 hours ago

    Because chickens could be domesticated and bred to be high meat producers. If you look at the genetic history of chickens, the ones not bred for factory farming are quite different. Lots of fun colors and feather patterns.