If you put the base of your thumb right under its beak touching its throat and wrap the rest of your hand around the back of its head, get a good hold, lift it up in the air and crack it like a whip, its head will pop off. It's also incredibly easy to just break their neck, but it doesn't have the same theatric flare.
By humans who have selectively bred them for food.Their design is incredibly flawed.
I feel solemn after killing anything — religion, morals, personal regards — all that.
I've only ever killed insects, arachnids and the like though so there are no notable events.
Hey, in thirty years maybe I'll tell you the stories of the men I may've killed in battle.
By humans who have selectively bred them for food.
Pheasants are an example of how chickens once did look.
I stepped on a spider and a moment later I thought: "That little bugs entire life was ended in my split second decision to kill it." and then I felt horrible.
What right do I have, right?