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They were still pretty young...about 8-9 months old so they werent as big as I have seen some chickens get. I didnt eat any as I was upset.Eventually after the neighbor complained. My grandmother was from Mississippi and she traumatized me when she killed them.Cant remember. We got them at the flea market. They were white (which I know doesnt help much.)What breed of chicken did you have?
Did you eat them?
Was there much meat on the carcass? Just trying to determine size/weight....but no matter really. I prefer the dual purpose heavier breeds like Orpingtons just for the purpose that they are too butt heavy to get over our fence. The smaller lighter breeds do flutter higher & farther, just because they are lighter. Turkeys on the other hand, even though larger birds, can easily get higher & farther than any chickens.......and the biggest reason I haven't ventured that far. Atleast until I can get something figured out to keep them grounded
I was about 14 at the time.They were still pretty young...about 8-9 months old so they werent as big as I have seen some chickens get. I didnt eat any as I was upset.Eventually after the neighbor complained. My grandmother was from Mississippi and she traumatized me when she killed them.Cant remember. We got them at the flea market. They were white (which I know doesnt help much.)
Did you eat them?
Was there much meat on the carcass? Just trying to determine size/weight....but no matter really. I prefer the dual purpose heavier breeds like Orpingtons just for the purpose that they are too butt heavy to get over our fence. The smaller lighter breeds do flutter higher & farther, just because they are lighter. Turkeys on the other hand, even though larger birds, can easily get higher & farther than any chickens.......and the biggest reason I haven't ventured that far. Atleast until I can get something figured out to keep them grounded
How old were you?
Just think, no matter how traumatizing your grandmother seemed, it was probably more humane than most chicken from the store ever got.
Yes chickens can fly. Not for very long but they can fly.100 tons (train)
10 tons (chickens)
8-15 lbs. (one fox)
Regardless of whether a fox enters a railroad car, chickens can't fly. They can hop about, thus the weight remains the same, with the weight of the fox added in.
There is a simple and correct answer ...
It is studied for children 10-11 years old in the USSR
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In physics there are 2 concepts:
1. Gravity
This concept means the force with which the Earth acts on the body ...
This force is equal to = mass * 9,8
This force does not depend on how many chickens you have in the car, it does not depend ... whether they fly or not ...
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2. Body weight
This concept means the force with which the body presses on the support (Earth or car) ..
In bills of lading and dogovara it is indicated "body weight" ...
A businessman pays money for "body weight" ....
- If the goods (not the support) moves with acceleration downward, the body weight increases
- If the goods (not the support) moves with acceleration upwards, the weight of the body decreases
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The fox will climb into the car and the chickens take off ...
Consequently, the weight of chickens falls ...
And the total weight = Amtrak + Chickens also decreases ...
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