canberrabirds

Egg-laying chooks

To: Canberra Birds <>
Subject: Egg-laying chooks
From: Paul Taylor <>
Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2008 17:36:48 +1100
Chris Davey wrote:
Can anyone tell me why chooks make so much noise during the egg-laying process?

I think Red Dwarf summed it up nicely:

The Cat: What was it like, being a hamster?
Lister:  Well, it was better than being a chicken. I mean, you've seen
         the size of an egg. You've seen the size of a chicken's bum.
         I was trying to say, in chicken-talk, "For God's sake, give me
         an epidural."

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