A secondary consumer is a person who ate a chicken that ate the grain. That makes almost every person in the world a secondary consumer at some point.
When chickens eat food like grains and plants, the energy from the sun that was originally absorbed by the plants is transferred to the chickens through their diet. This energy is then stored in the chicken's body and can be passed on to us when we eat chicken meat or eggs.
yes popeye's chicken is real . My brother ate popeye's chicken and thought he saw a piece of hair turns out it was a vein
Chicken scratch is sold commercially. Every feed and grain outlet has its own blend . Basically, it has a mix of grain like barley, whole wheat and crushed corn. Very little protein is added if any.
an african guy who ate an infected bat
A live Chicken Hanger is a person who works in a poultry processing plant. This person takes live chickens from their crates and hangs them by their feet in preparation for slaughtering.
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when the chocolate ate the chicken and the chicken ate the fish and when the frog ate the chocolate which also ate the chicken that ate the fish when the frog ate the chocolate that ate the chicken that ate the fish when the frog ate the chocolate that ate the chicken that ate the fish!(:
you take the chicken to the other side then take the grain but take the chicken back then take the fox to the grain and take the chicken to the fox and grain.
A person who eats chicken that eats grain is referred to as an omnivore. Omnivores consume both plant and animal foods, which includes eating chicken (an animal product) as well as grains (a plant product). This diet allows for a diverse intake of nutrients from various food sources.
They ate chicken nuggets.
Your chicken turned grey because it has a rare disease. If you ate the chicken you will contract it. I'm sorry if you ate it.
chicken is a function which takes argument as grain type and returns egg. egg chicken(grain x);
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There is no specific collective noun for chicken grains, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a sack of chicken grain; a bin of chicken grain; etc.
When cutting chicken, it is best to cut against the grain for a more tender and easier-to-chew texture.
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