I don’t see why today’s chicken would necessarily be more stable than a chicken precursor. If you look at the way chickens changed in the last few decades, you’ll probably find that it happened much faster than ever before, making them less stable, I’d argue.
Probably took millionaires of years. Alot of dead chicks, different versions and finally the stable version we see today.
I don’t see why today’s chicken would necessarily be more stable than a chicken precursor. If you look at the way chickens changed in the last few decades, you’ll probably find that it happened much faster than ever before, making them less stable, I’d argue.
Had no real idea chickens have changed over the last few decades. Unless you count the shitty ass conditions mass farming has put chickens through.
Well, they’ve been selectively bred over thousands of years, but mass farming has really sped it up.
https://www.zmescience.com/feature-post/how-chickens-tripled-in-size/
Undoubtedly.