dyeing chicks??

dank smoker420

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they are inject food coloring in the eggs before they hatch. what do you guys think of this?

i think its pretty crazy and shouldnt be done. who is gonna keep a chicken that is purple and eat eggs from it or something.
 
they look healthy, there chickens people.......


im curious as to how the process is done, is the food coloring injected into the embryo or is it injected shortly before hatching?

BTW people use worse chemicals on thier hair every day to dye it so food coloring is pretty humane if you ask me as long as the chickens arent being unecesarily hurt then whats the big deal?
 
Chickens that are dyed lose their coloring before they're even near laying any eggs. Chicks go through FAR worse shit than getting dyed while they're embryos. Imagine spending every ounce of energy you had to get out of a shell only to be tossed into a bin and thrown on a conveyor belt with thousands of other chicks to be sexed...and then getting bent over and squeezed until your little chicken dick pops out of your body (or doesn't if you're female). Then...getting grabbed and having the tip of your beak belt sanded off by some fat greasy red neck smoking a cigar...who occasionally stops paying attention and sands your entire beak, or face off so you have to be tossed into a near by bin of other belt sanding "mistakes" that are slowly being burned alive.

Then again...the reason dying chicks is illegal in some states is because people randomly buy the colored chicks thinking they are cute and forgetting that they grow up and are real fucking chickens and then they end up killed by a neighborhood cat or raccoon or are taken to animal shelters because the city-slickers have no idea of what to do with chickens.
 
Can I get my Chicken in the color Naked:weed:

Check out this naked chick who doesn't shave her pussy. Oh my. cn

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They don't stay a strange color for very long...my dad won a green chicken in a carnival one time that ended up being a large rooster that played with a boy and a dog...lol. No harm seemed to be caused by the green dye..but there were a lot of stories of the rooster riding on the dog's collar and making a sound that was more like barking than crowing...so he was one confused chicken...but was not green for long...
 
yeah i guess that they do fuck them up when they are born into food companies and shit. but its all on yahoo saying how cute for easter and shit and im just thinking of all the people who would buy them just to have for easter. then most likely kill them.
 
They don't stay a strange color for very long...my dad won a green chicken in a carnival one time that ended up being a large rooster that played with a boy and a dog...lol. No harm seemed to be caused by the green dye..but there were a lot of stories of the rooster riding on the dog's collar and making a sound that was more like barking than crowing...so he was one confused chicken...but was not green for long...
thats pretty cool. did it just like live in the backyard
 
We used to get colored chicks for Easter when I was a child. We ended up raising them for eggs or meat. They lose the color. No harm was done to the chickens nor the people eating the chickens ::twitch:: ::garble:: ::blatt:: Really no harm at all.
 
yeah i guess that they do fuck them up when they are born into food companies and shit. but its all on yahoo saying how cute for easter and shit and im just thinking of all the people who would buy them just to have for easter. then most likely kill them.

Yeah, that's messed up.
 
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