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Default Meatloaf Falls Apart

On 2013-12-22 4:03 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 12/22/2013 10:19 AM, pltrgyst wrote:
>> On 12/21/13 12:20 PM, dsi1 wrote:
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>>>> If you eat chicken or duck it is likely younger than the veal calf.
>>>
>>> Hmmm... this makes little sense on several different levels.

>>
>> Oh? How so?

>
> Ha ha, I got you guys on my list, now. Instead of me 'splaining it to
> you, why not figure it out for yourself why the age of an animal or any
> living creature has no bearing on maturity. I can lay it out for you
> just fine but I'd rather not waste my valuable time.


Sure. Chickens and ducks acquire so much world experience that they are
mature at age 9 weeks. They might be a challenge for some people here.




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>> Veal calves, typically 20-22 weeks old; broiler chickens, usually 9-12
>> weeks old.