Are Wings Made From Baby Chickens?

The chicken wings we eat do not come from baby chickens—they come from adult chickens who cannot fly. There is a National Chicken Wing Day, and it’s on July 29th. Professional eater Molly Schuyler holds the record for eating the most wings ever—she was able to consume 501 chicken wings in 30 minutes at the national Wing Bowl held in early 2018.

According to The New York Times , “Boneless wings, increasingly promoted by restaurants, are not wings at all, but slices of breast meat deep-fried like wings and served with the same sauces—a bit like a spicy Chicken McNugget.”

It’s as though the chicken invented its own four-for-one wing special. The chicken wings we eat do not come from baby chickens—they come from adult chickens who cannot fly. There is a National Chicken Wing Day, and it’s on July 29th.

If you’re planning to serve boneless chicken wings, be aware that you’re not actually offering your guests wings. According to The New York Times , “Boneless wings, increasingly promoted by restaurants, are not wings at all, but slices of breast meat deep-fried like wings and served with the same sauces—a bit like a spicy Chicken McNugget.”

Do Any of You Guys Like Mint Chocolate Ice Cream?

I kid you not I’ve yet to meet a single person, in real life, other than my father, and myself obviously, that likes mint chocolate Ice Cream.

I know it’s not my job, but I just can’t walk past something like that without picking it up. It’s almost like an instinct. It can be a shirt, a toy, a box of macaroni, I gotta pick it up and put it back on the shelf.

It doesn’t even have to be a conversation I don’t enjoy. Even if I’m into the conversation, a minute passes by and I suddenly become very disinterested in both the person (s) and the conversation.

How old are chickens when they are a chicken?

Nothing has been censored. Not many know this, but chicken meat actually comes from genetically obese chicks who may look mature, but are actually only 6 weeks old. Since chickens can live to be 10 years old, 6 weeks for a chicken is like the equivalent of 1 year for a human.

Indeed, the industry uses chicks that have been genetically manipulated (using selective breeding) to grow very fast to huge proportions. Due to genetic manipulation, the chicks feel like they are constantly starving, no matter how much they eat.

Worldwide, over 50 billion over-grown chicks are slaughtered every year.

Their massive breasts put pressure on their heart and lungs, and many of the chicks suffer from respiratory diseases, which are worsened by the ammonia-filled sheds they are kept in during their short lives.

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