A short message about chickens

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Karin
Welcome to the 1 to 9 podcast for interesting insights and knowledge, the animals and other beings within multi dimensional realms.

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Diana
So the question that we posed in the last podcast to the Pig Collective, there's still I don't know if they really care about this, they're just doing their own thing. They're off in their own little world, they're just eating. But anyway, maybe they are. Maybe something will get their attention. Or maybe I'm just not asking it in the right way.

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Diana
All right. Maybe I'm not asking the question in the right way.

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Karin
But what about the chickens?

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Diana
yeah. So for, I don't know, maybe a little while now, A couple of weeks, One or two weeks. There's. There's chickens on the outskirts. So my the things that I see and it's not yet a chicken collective because it's not a large group of chickens. I get the sense that through their and their they have something to say, but I'm not quite sure what it is.

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Karin
It's not going to be Don't eat me, is it?

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Diana
I don't know. See, I don't know.

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Karin
They haven't haven't gotten up the gumption to talk to you.

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Diana
Well, it's not that I think I think they don't quite know what it is they want to tell me. They are really, really, really old birds or entities or whatever you want to call them. They've been around a long, long time and they're like, Tyrannosaurus Rex is their ancestor. wow. Yeah. So in a sense, like, they're not they're not dumb, that's for sure.

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Diana
You know, And they're not chicken being scared. They're really actually kind of sad of pioneers.

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Karin
What was that a pun? They're not chicken.

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Diana
They're not? Yeah, I was trying to be funny.

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Karin
It took me a minute because you were laughing.

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Diana
Yeah. They're not chicken, you know, They're. I mean, if they're threatened, they will. They will attack. They will attack raccoons, coyotes. I mean, anything that comes to attack them, just they will fight back. So I'm not get maybe I'm not ready to hear what they're telling me, but I can't quite get what it is that they want to tell me.

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Karin
How many chickens are there?

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Diana
There's not that many.

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Karin
The chickens and roosters are just chickens.

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Diana
I know. Hard to tell. They could be both. I know there's just this less than ten now and maybe they have two. So like, confer amongst themselves about what exactly they want us to know. Or maybe they themselves are divided in terms of what information they want to give out, right? Yeah. Or maybe they're mad because so much of their so much of them is used for pet food.

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Diana
You know, I'd be curious to see.

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Karin
Yeah. For chickens. Is there another being that I've been asked not to eat because they have been treated so poorly and I know they I know they were happy to be part of the food source for humanity for a long time. But they're not they're not real happy about the way things have turned out for them. Yeah. In this current age.

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Karin
And so their energy is low. It's like eating chicken meat is or eggs or any of it. For me, it's like eating a depressive energy and they're all just too connected and there's not really the goodness. The vibration is too low.

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Diana
For her.

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Karin
In the way they're treated. But it'll be interesting to hear what you're little.

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Diana
I still I still get this fierceness about this like.

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Karin
They might be roosters.

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Diana
I don't know. I mean, they're just I don't know how that would translate into kind of vibration and or kind of energy, but it's like it's of fierce energy, not negative.

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Karin

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Diana
Right. Just fierce.

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Karin
Like warriors. Like they could do something.

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Diana
Yeah, I guess so.

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Karin
Maybe they're ready. Maybe they're getting ready to fight back.

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Diana
Maybe. your.

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Karin
Take their purpose in this world back rate. I don't know. Would be interesting to find out.

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Diana
Yeah, And, you know, I mean, I don't get the same thing from Turkeys. Turkeys are very different Well.

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Karin
Turkeys ah, I don't know how turkeys are raised but they're only really raised to be eaten once or twice a year.

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Diana
Christmas and well I know grocery stores still turkey meat all the time.

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Karin
yeah, that's right. It is year round because it's one of the leaner meats out there right now. I hope.

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Diana
It doesn't bother you talking about this stuff.

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Karin
Doesn't bother me. It bothers me to eat it.

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Diana
Yeah.

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Karin
Not to talk about it, but yeah, Turkey is is served more year round than it used to be.

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Diana
Yes, it is. But I, I don't sense this fierceness from turkeys like I do with chickens.

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Karin
Very different turkeys were one of the new world animals. They were native to this Americas and regularly eaten by people here. Not chicken. Chicken as introduced probably took the place of Turkey, but I don't think they ate it very often. But they would eat turkey, you know, like Mexican's a turkey. They didn't have chickens and. Right.

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Karin
It was a good sized bird to eat. Collect.

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Diana
Yeah. Interesting.

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Karin
They're very, very smart turkeys. yeah.

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Diana
Ah.

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Karin
Somebody was smart.

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Diana
Chickens.

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Karin
well, I don't know how you can qualify that, but one of the founding fathers wanted the turkey, not the eagle, to be. Ah, because they're.

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Diana
Smart.

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Karin
Because they're very smart. And eagles are also predators and not necessarily the best of a symbol to be a predator. But, yeah, turkeys are very smart. I'm a native.

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Diana
Right? A native, right. Okay. Well, I don't get the sense that turkeys are on the outskirts of my imaginary.

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Karin
They don't have a message for you right now.

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Diana
Field Division. No.

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Karin
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A short message about chickens
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