Do they have chickens in america or are they imported from europe?!


Question: Do they have chickens in america or are they imported from europe?
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They're all imported from Antarctica.



Domestic chickens are descended from Asian jungle fowl. They were domesticated and bred thousands of years ago. The Romans probably spread them throughout Europe.
Europeans would have brought them to the Americas in the first wave of colonisation.
They are now bred in huge numbers throughout the world.
Geoff

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Junglef…



Silly goose! Chickens imported into the USA from Europe would be 50Hz chickens, and the US uses 60Hz, so they would never cook!



See. http://www.cobb-vantress.com/AboutUs/Cob…


There are other suppliers.



Yes, there are chickens in America.



Not to far from where I live is a chicken hatchery. They have thousands of cickens.



u serious



yes
no



Are you kidding?



Chicken? Never heard of it. LOL




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