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From Cecil's Mailbag by the Straight Dope Science Advisory Board
Dear Straight Dope:
Why can't chickens fly?
--S62451
SDSTAFF Dex replies:
The following comes from our resident veterinary expert, DrMat:
Well, you can't blame the chickens. They started out flying, after
all. At least their ancestors did. The ancestor of modern chickens,
the wild red jungle fowl (also a darn good name for a rock band),
wasn't a great flier, but he could get around when he had to. The
entire poultry family (chickens, turkeys, guineas, ducks) are
adapted to living on the ground. Their beaks are better adapted to
pecking off the ground, their feet to walking instead of
perching, and their wings are smaller than other birds their size.
Enter us. We take a perfectly happy wild red jungle fowl and start
selectively breeding to produce bigger pectoralis muscles (that's
the breast portion, for those of you who only see chickens in
buckets) and eventually you get a bird who couldn't get off the
ground if they thought of it, which they don't. Chickens comprise
some of the thousands of artificial breeds that humans have
created. Many domestic fowl, turkeys especially, have such large,
um,
breast portions, that they can no longer breed normally and must be
artificially inseminated. This is a double whammy to the male
poultry ego, such as it is.
Bottom line: those hot wings you like to wash down with your Pabst
are really vestigial limbs. And if you can tell your buddies that
at happy hour, maybe they'll let you drive.
--SDSTAFF Dex
Straight Dope Science Advisory Board
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