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One time on Usenet, "aem" > said:
> Richard M. Kennedy wrote: > > [snip] > > (That raises another question for potential > > discussion he Although crows and chickens are both birds, and > > some persons are said to "eat crow," should a crow be considered > > to be "poultry," or is it better assigned to the "game" category > > unless domesticated like the chicken?) > > Crows are very smart and far too clever to permit themselves to be > domesticated. So they'd be better assigned to the 'game' category. > Except that in several places in North America, natives placed them in > higher, godlike positions. So perhaps it would be best if we let crows > be whatever they want to be. Unlike many people, I love crows -- I had one as a child. Found him with an injured wing and rehabilitated him. After he was healed, he stayed around for a couple of years, then came home less and less often until he stopped altogether. You're right about their being smart. He was a lot of fun and seemed to like me, but he was never a "pet"... -- J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ "You still haven't explained why the pool is filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF |
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