In the US, that 4 legged chicken would not have lived longer than a day, because it would have been discarded like this gif shows. 99% of the chickens in the US we consume are cornish cross freaks. They reach about 5 pounds at 5 weeks of age and are harvested. Typically, the female cornish cross are discarded after hatching because they don't grow as big and fast as males. For egg laying chickens, the males are discarded after hatching because they don't lay eggs. Some estimate more than 33% of the chickens hatched in the US by commercial chicken hatcheries are discarded the day they hatch.
I'm gonna try to raise some of my own chickens. I'm moving next door to a confinement chicken production facility in Arkansas, with 4 long chicken houses. That should be interesting.
I might also try to raise a few turkeys. The turkeys sold in grocery stores in the US get so big, so fast, that their reproductive regions don't line up and they can't reproduce on their own without artificial insemination. Yep, those Thanksgiving dinners are almost all the result of artificial insemination, that just sounds weird to me.
Bred for a small lifetime towards consumption...
A sad truth....
Insemination of turkeys? Very sick :(((
Insemination, probably. Not sure what it has to do with turkeys? They are chickens...
Yes, disgusting but true....