I wonder if this chicken was a male. If female, surely there weren't eggs laid during that time from stress. Or, maybe not having a head is really, really relaxing.
The temptation is growing. But I'm not going to google it. That would ruin all the possibilities.
Or, would they be born with both parts, only detached? The fuzzy little chick head would be pecking away at dirt, and the cute little chick bodies would be pooping in the water bowl. Everything would be totally normal.
I just woke up, and I just heard the pretty sounding crash of a glass Christmas ball breaking on the floor near the Christmas tree. My first thought was of a two piece chicken breaking out of it's egg. Except with your scenario another ball will have to break. That shouldn't be an issue for the kids.
I tried to tell him to stop, but he wouldn't listen, because I still have the ears.
I wonder if this chicken was a male. If female, surely there weren't eggs laid during that time from stress. Or, maybe not having a head is really, really relaxing.
The temptation is growing. But I'm not going to google it. That would ruin all the possibilities.
I wonder, if it did lay eggs, would those chickens be born without heads?
Or, would they be born with both parts, only detached? The fuzzy little chick head would be pecking away at dirt, and the cute little chick bodies would be pooping in the water bowl. Everything would be totally normal.
Sounds normal to me. I picture the heads and bodies being in different eggs. One could play build a chicken. It's like a guessing game.
I just woke up, and I just heard the pretty sounding crash of a glass Christmas ball breaking on the floor near the Christmas tree. My first thought was of a two piece chicken breaking out of it's egg. Except with your scenario another ball will have to break. That shouldn't be an issue for the kids.
Looks like I screwed up another Christmas...