A new origin story for domesticated chickens starts in rice fields 3,500 years ago

Disir

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It turns out that chicken and rice may have always gone together, from the birds’ initial domestication to tonight’s dinner.

In two new studies, scientists lay out a potential story of chicken’s origins. This poultry tale begins surprisingly recently in rice fields planted by Southeast Asian farmers around 3,500 years ago, zooarchaeologist Joris Peters and colleagues report. From there, the birds were transported westward not as food but as exotic or culturally revered creatures, the team suggests June 6 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

I think a third party has officially entered the chicken or egg debate.
 
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Interesting subject anyway. Traders and merchants had a lot to do with bringing fowl and other animals and materials from one culture to another and thus helping to develop todays culture into what they are now. A positive result of Capitalism and Free Enterprise.
 

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