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"<b>A Matter of Taste:</b><br><br> Chickens only have between 250-350 taste buds, while humans have thousands! <br><br>Dogs, on the other hand, have fewer taste buds than either.",

"<b>Egg Factories: </b><br><br>In 1998, chickens in the USA produced nearly 7 billion eggs.", 

"<b>Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold: </b><br><br>To hatch healthy chicks, chicken eggs must be kept at a temperature of 86 degrees Fahrenheit. <br><br>The chick will usually hatch from its egg within 21 days.", 

"<b>Worth the Wait:</b><br><br> It can take a hen a long time (24 hours) for a hen to lay one egg, even with the assistance of special machines farmers use to help the process along.", 

"<b>Chicken Ancestors:</b><br><br>The chicken, according to Darwin, is descended from a wild species of red jungle fowl called a Gallus Bankiva. <br><br>Gallus Bankiva is found across Asia and India, stretching all the way to the Philippines.", 

"<b>Chinese Chickens:</b><br><br>Archaeologists have found ancient documents that mention the chicken, leading them to believe that the bird was first introduced to China in 1,400 B.C.", 

"<b>Chickens in Art:</b><br><br> Ancient Babylonian carvings dating back to 600 B.C. include pictures of chickens.<br><br> Moreover, The Greek writer Aristophanes mentioned the chicken in his works around 400 B.C.!", 

"<b>Chickens Channel Evil Spirits: </b><br><br>Followers of Hinduism in Indonesia believe that chickens can channel evil spirits when dead relatives are being cremated. <br><br>If any evil spirit exits the body as it is burned, the family hopes it will go into the chicken rather than another person.<br><br> After the ceremony, the chicken will simply return to the coop as though nothing has happened.",

"<b>Chicken of the Gods:</b><br><br> The Ancient Greeks rarely slaughtered chickens, since they believed they were associated with Ares, the god of War, and Athena, the goddess of weaving, wisdom, crafts, and war.",

"<b>Love Thy Chicken:</b><br><br>The Romans believed that a chicken approaching from the left side was a good omen. <br><br>The Romans believed chickens could predict the future and would consult the birds for advice.",

"<b>Crack The Egg/Code:  </b><br><br>The National Rugby team of France uses the chicken as its team symbol. <br><br>Chickens have also served as the symbols of political parties, including the Rhodesia/Zimbabwe Independent party and cities, such as Denizli, Turkey and Rhode Island.",

"<b>It Doesn't Have to be Easter:</b><br><br>Though the eggs you usually get in the store are white, some species of chicken lay eggs of a different color. <br><br>Indeed, chickens can lay tan, dark brown, or even blue eggs! The ameraucana and araucana chickens lay eggs that are shades of light blue and green.",

"<b>The Egg Came First: </b><br><br>Scientists believe the egg came first. Long before birds existed, there were reptiles and dinosaurs that laid eggs.",

"<b>The Wright Chickens: </b><br><br>The longest recorded chicken flight is 13 seconds.",

"<b>Fried Chicken Frenzy: </b><br><br>Fried chicken is the meal most often ordered in sit-down restaurants in the US.",

"<b>Out Numbered and Out Feathered: </b><br><br>There are more chickens than people in the world.",

"<b>Hey, You Got A Comb?</b><br><br> Chickens are the only birds with combs, that erect, red, fleshy growth on top of their heads which resembles a decorative Spanish comb. <br><br>There are seven distinctive types of combs: rose, strawberry, single, cushion, buttercup, pea and V-shaped.",
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