tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36262675.post8408756732008980861..comments2023-11-05T03:25:46.897-08:00Comments on The Pet Museum: the lives times art and history of our pets: the human-chicken bondcuratorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02489649350600851213noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36262675.post-56422562368961321922017-01-19T19:52:31.493-08:002017-01-19T19:52:31.493-08:00Hi, curator! I see I missed a comment from you on ...Hi, curator! I see I missed a comment from you on my blog. Apologies for not replying to your good wishes. I hope 2017 is developing into a good year for you.<br /><br />This post of yours makes me think of two things: One, that many chickens are enormously tormented in caged life because their species came to the attention of humans. But many have a good life also, one hopes, in free range situations.<br />Two, there's been a lot of study lately on the origins of birds, specifically songbirds, which I guess chickens are not, lol. And it turns out they may have all evolved in Gondwanaland (aka Australia). Our birds live long, intelligent lives compared to other birds around the world.<br /><br />Not that I'm saying chickens are dumb, lol. I'm sure they are not!parlancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11175843064324380048noreply@blogger.com