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8 years 8 months ago

@DA_Osborne @HelenSykes11 with difficulty; there was a lot of fowl play involved...
8 years 8 months ago

RT @HelenSykes11: @Chicken_project apparently Romans played tennis with chickens #CBBCLive http://t.co/UBHeGRnPHK
8 years 8 months ago

RT @qikipedia: In the 18th century, chickens were called cacklers so eggs were known as cackling farts.
8 years 8 months ago

@Chicken_project This will take you directly to the page: http://t.co/H91xIDlG0t
8 years 8 months ago

Roll Up. Book your FREE ticket for 'A Potted History of Chickens' at Bournemouth's Festival of Learning. Finds! Chickens! Bones! #BUfest14
8 years 8 months ago

Short post on Bournemouth Research News sharing the Nature paper: http://t.co/CrHBRQkJIc . And a pdf available on http://t.co/T4ev5JVkdB
8 years 8 months ago

RT @zek_arch: Amazing petting zoo at Uni today, well worth a longer lunch break with @charlottescull! http://t.co/QJj75z0pcm
8 years 8 months ago

RT @DA_Osborne: MT @Chicken_project “@CBCNS: Chickens mad for Mozart project earns young scientist silver http://t.co/DELAeImUma”
8 years 8 months ago

RT @ewencallaway: "Chickens are polymaths," scientist told me. One breed crows so loudly that it was used as foghorn, strapped to mast. htt…
8 years 8 months ago

RT @LisbethORod: Lecturer in Archaeology at University of Hull http://t.co/vAhcveAI67 #archaeology #history #twitterstorians
8 years 8 months ago

RT @NatureNews: Why has science overlooked the domesticated chicken? "Chickens are polymaths!"
http://t.co/N3eOm0eAg1
8 years 8 months ago

Thanks to @ewencallaway for lovely piece @naturenews on last week's project meeting http://t.co/WMgNokhCGU”
8 years 8 months ago

RT @MonicaSciCom: QOTD: "chickens are polymaths." the story of their domestication may soon be told. @Chicken_project via @NatureNews http:…
8 years 8 months ago

RT @ziyatong: Green jungle fowl is striking.
[photo: Paul Bratescu] http://t.co/jYL3npeAhq
8 years 8 months ago

RT @NaomiSykes1: I do not approve of Florette's new marketing campaign. http://t.co/a3GGEj37ap
8 years 8 months ago

Friend's chicken nibbled by a fox (lived). How did people protect their birds in the past? One way: coop on a stand! http://t.co/SueqZ7Z3kR
8 years 8 months ago

What are the links between ancient elemental theory and modern Internet 'Food Porn'? We'll be collaborating with @AnnaLavis to explore
8 years 8 months ago

Friday treat, a sneaky Medieval fox in disguise addressing a goose and some chickens...poor chickens! (BL MS Stowe17) http://t.co/1h502THs57
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