The Spanish farmer said to his chicken, "¡Eres un buen ponedora!" which means "You are a great layer!" He appreciated her for providing eggs daily. With a chuckle, he added, "Keep it up, and we’ll have enough for breakfast!"
you wanna be boiled fried baked or what?
The Spanish farmer humorously told his chicken, "¡Eres un gallo de granja!" which translates to "You are a farm rooster!" This playful remark highlights the chicken's role in providing eggs and contributing to farm life. It showcases the farmer's affection for his livestock while emphasizing their importance on the farm.
You can buy a chicken from a farmer, or from a shop.
cause they do. For example that is like saying, what did one farmer say to the other farmer... Answer....-We're farmers. chicken thighs??,, there are several types of thighs......
So he did not get turned into a chicken nugget
Andy the Chicken Farmer - 1920 was released on: USA: 23 October 1920
you give it to the farmer with the chickens, who will give you a chicken, you give the chicken to the farmer with the bugs eating the plants, the chicken will eat the bugs, the 2nd farmer will give you a blue candle which you use to read the letter in the mansion...
Kill the chicken
yes
so the farmer can kill them and eat them
He was a chicken farmer .
The plural of chicken is chickens. For example: The farmer fed the chickens each morning.