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Why the Chicken Crossed the Globe

History of the Humble Hen

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Why the Chicken Crossed the Globe

Von: Travis Wooten
Gesprochen von: Harold L Chambers Jr.
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Why did the chicken cross the globe? To leave its mark on the story of human civilization.

From its wild origins in the forests of Southeast Asia to its central role in modern food systems, the humble hen has journeyed alongside humanity for thousands of years, influencing agriculture, culture, and commerce across continents. This fascinating narrative explores how the chicken descended from ancient dinosaurs, spread through trade and empire, and became both a symbol of fertility and sacrifice as well as a cornerstone of global diets.

With rich historical detail, Why the Chicken Crossed the Globe reveals how this unassuming bird transformed from a forest-dwelling wild fowl into a staple of backyard farms and industrial agriculture. It also confronts the complex realities of modern poultry production and the ethical debates surrounding it, while celebrating the resilience and adaptability that have made the chicken one of the most influential animals in human history.

Thoughtfully researched and vividly told, this book is more than the story of a bird—it’s a profound reflection on the ties between humans and the natural world, inviting listeners to reconsider the legacy of the humble hen in shaping our past, present, and future.

©2025 Travis Wooten (P)2025 Travis Wooten
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