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minus-square agarorn ( @agarorn@feddit.de ) linkfedilink4•2 years agoOne egg? So much water, how? These chickens are laying an egg daily, why does one need so much water for that.
minus-square Mad ( @MadScientist@sopuli.xyz ) linkfedilink2•2 years agomaybe it takes a lot to grow them up, and they have to be fed regularly too
minus-square agarorn ( @agarorn@feddit.de ) linkfedilink4•2 years agoThis German Wikipedia article says that one special hybrid chicken lays roughly 330 eggs in its 1,5 year lifetime. So we are somehow looking at 17.000 gallons of water, or roughly 32 gallons per day… How? I would like to see the source of this.
minus-square krolden ( @krolden@lemmy.ml ) linkfedilink4•2 years agoThe source is a screenshot of text how could you question the great all knowing non-selectable god?
One egg? So much water, how?
These chickens are laying an egg daily, why does one need so much water for that.
maybe it takes a lot to grow them up, and they have to be fed regularly too
This German Wikipedia article says that one special hybrid chicken lays roughly 330 eggs in its 1,5 year lifetime. So we are somehow looking at 17.000 gallons of water, or roughly 32 gallons per day… How?
I would like to see the source of this.
The source is a screenshot of text how could you question the great all knowing non-selectable god?