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5 years 9 months ago

RT @FothergillTyr: Feast your eyes upon this new @Chicken_project article from @Estalwin, @AlisonFoster42, Bea Demarchi, and me: https://t.co/Bj3WLhDJQN
5 years 9 months ago

RT @SmidgeSpence: Why aren't we more outraged about eating chicken? https://t.co/oeQPYWKlXc by @SmidgeSpence via @ConversationUK #AnimalWelfare
5 years 9 months ago

RT @ahrcpress: Retweeting this cheeky chicken's tale for #BookLoversDay https://t.co/rLi0rGeY6p
5 years 9 months ago

So how did chickens get from Southeast Asia into Europe? Via Africa! The next step on the #ChickenTrail https://t.co/LD0O1O1puF
5 years 9 months ago

RT @ChrisTuckley: @Chicken_project Have you seen the fine cockerel on this alabaster tomb of Thomas Cockayne (d. 1488) at All Saints,… https://t.co/BWQJ0oD9ZN
5 years 9 months ago

RT @NaomiSykes1: Great video from excellent @ahrcpress GCRF day with @drksalt @rightsbeacon @AnnaLaChimia and @UoNArch @UoNresearch https://t.co/BBp8QiVpJq
5 years 10 months ago

RT @morethanadodo: Our grey junglefowl makes an appearance on the #chickentrail and helps explain how chickens got their iconic yellow… https://t.co/KwOO7q46hU
5 years 10 months ago

Why do chickens have yellow legs? Find out on the next step of our #chickentrail https://t.co/FlVvZjvIDw @morethanadodo
5 years 10 months ago

Heading to Oxford this weekend? Why not go on a #chickentrail? Download the map and head to @morethanadodo to start https://t.co/vtPU6MlgLL
5 years 10 months ago

Imagine a world where chickens went the way of the dinosaurs... It's possible! #chickentrail @Chinasaurs17 https://t.co/iEGr1rW1pu
5 years 10 months ago

RT @sbeebee: Or, how the chickens in the supermarket become the chickens in the supermarket... https://t.co/RxRQZEXFV6
5 years 10 months ago

Did you know chickens are dinosaurs? #ChickenTrail @Chinasaurs17 https://t.co/iEGr1rW1pu @morethanadodo
5 years 10 months ago

School's out! What to do? Go on a #ChickenTrail https://t.co/eFhVIc1PxE’s-out-go-chicken-trail
5 years 11 months ago

RT @FothergillTyr: My article, Human-Aided Movement of Viral Disease and the Archaeology of Avian Osteopetrosis, is out and OA here: https://t.co/e5Dsq9A4nO
5 years 11 months ago

RT @AHRCEasterEg: @Chicken_project Good question. True wolves were native but we don't know when (and therefore why) they went extinc… https://t.co/VUedthIVxs
5 years 11 months ago

RT @York_BioArCh: BioArch Instrument Technician £31,076 - £38,183 pa (but it's for the love of BioArCh, not the money)
https://t.co/3v74gDY0ST
5 years 12 months ago

RT @NaomiSykes1: Great day with the 'Chicken Keepers Consortium' cluck cluck! @Chicken_project https://t.co/yQBiF0clzh

6 years 3 weeks ago

RT @AHRCEasterEg: Are you a zooarchaeologist preoccupied by Lagomorphs? What better way to spend your weekend than applying for this! https://t.co/QHFvH2Air7
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