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Now there are an incredible number of these animals living in the world,
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as many as 24 billion
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individuals. I’m not talking about insects or
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other invertebrates, but higher
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warm-blooded animals, you will be surprised. But
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these are chickens. Judging by the size of the population, these
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birds can be called the most successful
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animals on the planet, at least
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extinction like many inhabitants of the
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wild they are definitely not in danger; these small-sized
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birds live next to us for
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thousands or even tens of thousands of years; they
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supply humanity with meat and eggs,
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thereby saving us from hunger; chickens and
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other poultry generally have many
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services to humanity. That is why
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we awarded the title of animals
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that changed
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the world
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[music]
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[music]
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would you like to have your own pet
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dinosaur, not a predatory tyrannosaurus of course
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or a giant diplodocus, but a small
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safe one,
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you will be surprised, but many of you
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are already owners of such dinosaurs,
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after all, a canary or a budgie
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living in cages And any other
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birds It’s not easy descendants of giants who
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roamed the earth in the Jurassic and Cretaceous
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periods And the real theropod
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dinosaurs only greatly reduced
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In general, correctly Yes,
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birds can be considered
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specialized and advanced group of
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dinosaurs, let’s say so, that is, in any
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case,
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that there
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was a relationship between birds and dinosaurs it was generally clear since the
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19th century, but the degree of this relationship was
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really underestimated a little.
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Now, according to all
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the research, yes, birds
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can indeed be considered simply an advanced group of
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dinosaurs
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[music]
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Since those ancient times, birds have of course changed a lot
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in appearance, but even so, birds are
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quite ancient and a respected class of the
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animal world, they appeared on the planet
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when there were no traces of mammals, and it
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is believed that in Nizhny Milu the birds were
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already quite a diverse species; they
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were quite real, the most
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Confucianist Chinese. That is, these
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were already birds at all
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by the time when in the vastness of Africa
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Homo sapiens appeared; birds have already
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occupied their niche in natural
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diversity, but our acquaintance with them did not
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begin, of course, with attempts at
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domestication. But with hunting, wild birds
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still remain the object of hunting.
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Some species of birds were hunted so
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diligently by humans that they were completely exterminated,
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unfortunately for the protection of animals. we began
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to think quite recently
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[music]
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analysis of food waste located
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next to the sites of ancient man
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proves that our ancestors began to
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hunt birds much earlier than large
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animals, and already at that time the birds themselves,
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without suspecting it, began to change our
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human world because in order to
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successfully to hunt birds for humans
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to improve the tools of their hunt,
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first primitive throwing
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shells appeared, special ground stones,
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then prototypes of darts and spears, and at the
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later stages, guns with
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bowstrings, but then, unfortunately,
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hunting methods became so perfect that
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many birds were simply exterminated by the
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Maori who arrived in New Zealand from the
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islands of Polynesia Armed only with
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stone axes and spears, in just
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200 years they exterminated Moa, a giant
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flightless bird whose height was more than
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2.5 m; it knocked out all the epionyses in Madagascar;
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copernis is considered the
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largest land bird that ever
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lived on the planet; with a height of 3 m, it weighed
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almost half a ton, but their size did not save these
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giants from extermination. The last
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epernis was killed in the 17th century. At the same time, in the
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17th century, the dodo, a
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relative of the pigeon the size of an adult
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Goose, became extinct in Mauritius. More recently, a little over a hundred
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years ago, American hunters
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exterminated the entire population of the passenger
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pigeon
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and the dodo. both Piornis and the Passenger Pigeon
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could become excellent
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poultry; they were all quite
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peaceful and easy to keep, but now
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this is impossible; we have exterminated these neighbors on the planet.
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But the ancestor of chickens was lucky;
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ancient people who lived in Southeast Asia
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noticed small birds scurrying among the
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bushes and decided get to know them
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better these birds knew how to fly, but did
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it reluctantly, preferring to hide in
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dense thickets, they also equipped
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their nests which laid tasty
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and nutritious eggs wild ancestors of chickens
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still live in the places of their original
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habitat
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children bank chickens they actually But
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they are there in they live in southeast Asia in India
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and they have a cockerel with a harem of
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several females and he carefully
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guards both the harem and his territory and the
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first thing a person paid attention to was the
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appearance of the cockerels are
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beautiful the cockerels are elegant and the fact that
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they are cocky then there are in
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appearance and fighting qualities, and therefore the very
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first breeds were, oddly enough,
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fighting.
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Yes, this is surprising, but the very first
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chickens were actually domesticated for
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entertainment, they were for the purpose of obtaining meat
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in the north of Thailand, near the city of Chang Mai,
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archaeologists found several human
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settlements that are older five
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years old And in them there are almost complete remains of
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chickens or remains with traces of the teeth of
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domestic dogs but not humans, and at that
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site and in other places drawings were found that
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depict
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cockfights. Apparently our ancestors were very
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gambling people. Cockfights are popular
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in Thailand and are still Since about 5000
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years ago, fighting breeds appeared, and
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if we look at them, of course they are already
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very different from modern ones, in
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any case, fighting breeds are of course
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different from the banker's kulitsa, they are
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larger, they are so tall,
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long-legged, lean,
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muscular, and selection has reduced to a minimum
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what they can do in battle suffer and begin to
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prevent the rooster from fighting minimum
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comb minimum turnover that is, the
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wild one had more
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entertainment with entertainment, but hunger and
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deficiency of protein food have always been
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problems for our ancestors, so
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about 4000 years ago, people
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noticed that chickens not only
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fight well, but also have very
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tasty meat and, moreover,
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they reproduce well in captivity, so people
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began to breed fat chickens that were not mature, but
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the man noticed that, in general, there was not
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much meat, but it was tasty, and he began
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to select, and I must say that the selection was
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amazingly effective
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if they started with a kilogram of live meat
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then modern meat breeds But
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here we have the Cochin, it weighs about 5 kg as an
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adult bird, there is Brama
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in Southeast Asia and
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several species of galliformes lived and still live,
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for example, peacocks and Argus pheasants, but
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ancient man chose not
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them, namely chickens, for domestication
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If we talk about the process of
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domestic domination in Russian, then people, of course, have
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always been interested in some useful
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product that can be obtained from an
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animal. If we talk about birds, then
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we can use the example of the organism that
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we now call chicken to understand what
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properties and characteristics
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people were initially interested in. First of all, this
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fairly high productivity of eggs,
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for example, that is, the same ancestral
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species of modern chicken lays
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somewhere around 10-15 during one fold; for
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comparison, some Argus, which
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still exists under natural conditions,
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lays somewhere around 2-3 hours maximum
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[music] the
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first experiments in the selection of chickens began and
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man had to rid his
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pets of those qualities that he
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valued so much. Initially, masturbation and
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aggressiveness was
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one of the complicating aspects of this
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phenomenon associated with the fairly high
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aggressiveness of chickens within the group.
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Surely everyone who visited their grandmother in the
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village saw what could happen in the chicken coop
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do whatever they want, that is, there are fights,
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smoke with each other with a rooster in a
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chaotic disorder,
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today's chickens are of course much more
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peaceful compared to their wild
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ancestors. Although the large fighting rooster
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still considers himself the master and
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protector of the females, he guards his harem
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like a real knight if he make him angry,
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then he will undoubtedly attack any
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opponent, no matter how
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large he is, but chickens living in
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poultry farms are freed from such
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instincts;
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modern poultry farming, one of the
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directions for breeding new breeds is
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reducing the aggressiveness of the created
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objects so that in the conditions of
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modern poultry farms they sit close to
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each other then there is, for example, on the
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area of ​​one student desk somewhere on
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average 14-15 chickens sitting and
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the vessel exists quite peacefully because
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during the lecture they specifically
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suppressed various forms of behavior
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associated with pecking at their own kind,
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for example
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[music]
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So the first chickens were domesticated in Asia
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is Thailand Myanmar Southern China And
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from there they began their victorious march
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across the planet, pretty soon the chickens
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ended up in India from where they migrated to the
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Middle East and then came to Europe.
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Now they have conquered all the continents
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except perhaps Antarctica, the chicken generally
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turned out to be a bird that is convenient to take with
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you when traveling, she is little susceptible to
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stress, without any problems, she gets used to a
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new place and grows very quickly,
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gaining weight, the person has made a selection for the
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speed of growth, mostly we eat,
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most often not adults. We eat
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broiler chickens. So in 7-8 months they
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grow up to two kilograms then there is
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twice as much as the original bank account
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and, accordingly, it is quickly profitable and
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tasty,
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even if at the new place of settlement the
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number of chickens turned out to be
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too small at first to slaughter them for
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meat, a person could always take
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for food only part of the eggs that the chickens lay
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and as for the number of eggs
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Selection also turned out to be amazingly effective: they
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started from 10-12, one clutch per year,
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modern egg-laying ones, here we have a
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Minorca Cockerel and a hen, on average
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200-260 and the record values ​​are about 365,
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that is, one person per day also
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increased the initial number of eggs by an order of magnitude by 20 times It
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would not be an exaggeration to say that
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it was the chicken that saved humanity from the
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threat of famine. For ancient man, this
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threat was serious; hunting did not always turn
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out to be successful; crops could have been
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destroyed by drought or an invasion of locusts;
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goats; cows and sheep; animals are of course
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wonderful, but they take too long to
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gain weight;
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hand for many countries, Chicken
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is still a guarantee
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of food security, and by
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concluding an alliance with our ancestors, chicken
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contributed to a real cultural
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revolution,
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of course, the domestication of not only birds.
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But in general, the phenomenon of dominance itself
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played a tremendous role in the
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development of human civilization; this is
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due primarily to the fact that
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humanity is gradually began to move
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from nomadic forms of existence to the cassion,
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and actually at the same time the
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so-called conditionally
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agrarian revolution begins when a person
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switches to agriculture, of course,
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in order to live in one place it is necessary to
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always have
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some kind of resources readily available. Well, in particular, food ones,
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that’s the actual breeding of those the same birds
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contributed to the fact that humans were
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products,
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you will be surprised, but the humble chicken
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was noted even in the advancement of
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Academic science Charles Darwin, the author of the
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theory of evolution, dedicated
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several chapters of his work to the domestic chicken; a variety of
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domestic animals and plants,
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not only Darwin but also our distant
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ancestors treated the chicken with respect,
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perhaps Not a single animal has been
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dedicated to so many myths and beliefs in the
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mythology of many peoples. The rooster is a
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symbol of the sun and its cry marks not
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only the beginning of a new day, but also the victory of the forces of
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good over the forces of evil. The first to
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assign this status to the rooster were the inhabitants of the
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Hindustan Peninsula, who, wandering around
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Eurasia, brought their mythology and
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other peoples But the ancient Greeks,
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on the contrary, considered it
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connected with the underworld.
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Well, in Greece, the rooster symbolized the
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victory of life. The egg over death is one of the
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main Easter symbols of Christianity,
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according to ancient legend, Mary Magdalene,
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announcing to the emperor Tiberius about the
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resurrection of Christ, presented him with the
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first Easter egg, the emperor
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doubted the resurrection and said that
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it is as difficult to believe as it is that a
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white egg can turn red. Legend
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has it that before you could finish
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this phrase, the egg turned red
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[music]
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We respect the chicken not only because
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it saved us from hunger now many
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breeds of chickens have become truly
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pets and live next to us so
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that people can admire the beauty of
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these wonderful birds.
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Well, as usual, there is something for the soul, in addition to
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practical breeds like most
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domestic animals and decorative breeds,
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they are also very different, there is a Phoenix rooster
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there are chickens with a five-meter tail
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whose feathers are more like wool,
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we have two bandages and glasses.
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They are small, they are also quite
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elegant, with more exotic ones, we have a
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paduan, he has such a lush crest on
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his head, we note that artificial selection
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is unnatural selection it suits the needs
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of a person,
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such a crest on the head, the rooster pays with a
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cerebral hernia. Have
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you heard how the rooster sings, it doesn’t crow, but it
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actually sings, now we have such an
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opportunity; breeders have bred a special
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breed of singing chickens with an excellent
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voice; also a separate direction is
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vocal breeds of chickens. Well, we don’t have them here
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are presented because they need to be
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listened to and not looked at outwardly, they are not so
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interesting Well, here it is clear that
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the beauty of the chicken’s singing is also valued Well, this
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direction of selection has also changed greatly, that is, it is
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clear that the original rooster also
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sang somehow, but also the vocal abilities
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were greatly changed by selection then that there are
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lovers of [ __ ] crowing, they
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get pleasure from this,
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that’s for sure, yes,
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barks are not the only birds that have become
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our allies and helpers, you’ve all
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seen city pigeons that
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swagger along the sidewalks with
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no fear of people, but there are also
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their domesticated relatives, if city
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Many people don’t like pigeons, but
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domestic pigeons are without a doubt a useful bird,
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respected since ancient times,
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the Mediterranean in
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general, the word columbarium, which in our
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kittens is most associated with other
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things, that in principle the structure of the
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columbarite is what made the columbarium with bare
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wall cells, this is the place where
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pigeons were bred Yes, they bred them for meat as times That's
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because it
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seems to you that a pigeon is not
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big enough to be raised for the purpose of
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obtaining meat, but the breeders of
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ancient times developed breeds of pigeons that
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can compete with chicken in terms of
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productivity,
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ruin it since I can
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get quite a wide
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variety of functional products from the same chicken, in
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particular if we let's divide it into some
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groups according to the genus of modern pigeons. And according to
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various estimates, there are at least 500
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breeds of pigeons; according to other sources, almost
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800. All this diversity can be
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divided into several conditional groups. The
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first group is meat pigeons, that is, a
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purposeful person introduced very
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large pigeons in order to receive
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from their meat Well, if we compare, for example,
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the weight of a pre-trial detention center pigeon, then on average it’s about 300
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grams, the weight of some King or
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Strasser or even a Roman giant, such a
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breed ranges from a kilogram to
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one and a half. Well, that is, there are five,
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maybe some even look like six times their
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mass,
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but pigeons are not only a source of food before the
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advent of the telegraph and the Internet, these
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wonderful birds served us
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by providing long-distance communication and one should not
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think that this was in some
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ancient times; carrier pigeons were
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used even during the First
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World War, that is, a little more a hundred
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years ago,
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in fact, pigeons were
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finally ousted from such
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use only with the advent of radio,
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that is, the
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telegraph could compete with nothing, and
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even so to speak, they had a whole
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number of advantages compared to Well,
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against the helpless telegraph They,
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of course, did not go and there is a well-known story
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there when, during the siege of Paris during the
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Frankish War,
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the garrison kept in touch with all parts of
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France with the help of carrier pigeons, and
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the Germans, in order to intercept these
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carrier pigeons, created
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special units of justices that
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were supposed to prevent these pigeons from being allowed into the
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new world. There is an analogue of our
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Eurasian Kurdeika, she is a distant relative.
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chicken and is similar to it in lifestyle and
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behavior, but Europeans met
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turkeys only after the discovery of America.
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But the American Indians domesticated
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them several thousand years ago. Look
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with what an important and threatening look against the
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turkey, he also guards his harem and is not
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very happy with the fact that it is being
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filmed now, these birds
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have also spread with humans throughout the
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planet and provide food for competition in
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popularity.
00:22:22
Guinea fowl are not as popular as chickens and
00:22:25
turkeys, but this bird, which traces its
00:22:28
origins to North Africa,
00:22:30
is becoming more and more popular;
00:22:34
it has tasty meat that is still valued the
00:22:37
ancient Romans, by the way, its name
00:22:40
guinea fowl or Caesar bird
00:22:45
speaks for itself. The Romans believed that
00:22:48
only emperors and patricians were worthy of eating meat. And
00:22:52
today we can appreciate all the
00:22:56
advantages of this poultry. The
00:23:00
domestication of birds is a process that
00:23:02
continues in our time, here are another
00:23:06
descendants of dinosaurs who settled in
00:23:09
our poultry houses just recently,
00:23:12
real giants
00:23:16
African ostriches are walking in this enclosure. Farmer Alexey, one
00:23:21
of the Pioneers of ostrich breeding, believes that
00:23:24
this bird has a great future.
00:23:28
He asked such a question. I wanted something
00:23:30
unusual, unusual, in the context of all
00:23:34
farmers, all of agriculture, since
00:23:37
on today on the
00:23:40
territory of Russia the community
00:23:41
probably occupies only one percent, as it were, yes, I
00:23:44
understood that I have great
00:23:46
chances, chances to
00:23:48
show myself, if I am capable of this,
00:23:51
quite serious heavy information on
00:23:54
growing information
00:23:56
on its breeding is very at
00:23:59
least approximately 25 percent, yes,
00:24:02
such world statistics,
00:24:05
on Alexey’s farm there are three species of
00:24:07
large birds at once. Many will think that
00:24:11
they are all ostriches, but according to the scientific classification,
00:24:14
only these
00:24:17
African giants are classified as ostriches. South American rheas live in this enclosure;
00:24:21
they are distant
00:24:24
relatives of our meadow corncrakes, only
00:24:28
very large ones, and here are Australian ones emo is
00:24:32
also very similar to ostriches, but
00:24:35
they are classified as cassowaries; all these
00:24:39
birds are bred in captivity quite recently,
00:24:42
but are rapidly gaining popularity
00:24:45
among poultry farmers, which is not surprising, because from
00:24:49
one ostrich you can get up to 75 kg of
00:24:53
healthy and dietary meat, and female
00:24:58
ostriches lay more than
00:25:00
fifty eggs per year you will say this a little,
00:25:04
but each egg weighs on average 3-3.5 kg
00:25:09
from it you can cook lunch for
00:25:12
eight people it will not be an easy
00:25:15
snack for breakfast but real
00:25:18
complete meals because ostrich eggs are
00:25:21
much more nutritious and denser than
00:25:24
chicken eggs
00:25:25
Yes We managed to domesticate many birds and
00:25:29
We will continue the story about them in other
00:25:31
series, but do not forget that
00:25:35
the history of poultry farming began with a
00:25:38
humble wild crust without which our
00:25:41
history would have been completely different, so we
00:25:44
must say thank you to the chicken, an animal that
00:25:48
changed the world
00:25:57
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Животные, изменившие мир. Курица не птица? Сейчас на свете живет невероятное количество этих животных. Целых 24 миллиарда особей! Вы удивитесь, но это — куры. Судя по размеру популяции, этих птиц можно назвать самыми успешными животными планеты. По крайней мере, вымирание, как многим обитателям дикой природы, им точно не грозит... Эта небольшая по размерам птица живет рядом с нами тысячи, а то и десятки тысяч лет. Они снабжают человечество мясом и яйцами, спасая нас тем самым от голода. У кур и другой домашней птицы вообще много заслуг перед человечеством. Именно поэтому мы и удостоили их звания животных, изменивших мир!

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