Submitted by anon (not verified) on Wed, 10/30/2019 - 18:37
That's true, it's like if you change the the hens in the chicken coop there will still be a pecking order, albeit of different hens, but it must be the coop that has to change, and the patriarchal dynamic of the rooster. But whose going to pruduce eggs in a non-coop society which produces hens AND roosters who both share the duties of brooding and chick caring?
That's true, it's like if you change the the hens in the chicken coop there will still be a pecking order, albeit of different hens, but it must be the coop that has to change, and the patriarchal dynamic of the rooster. But whose going to pruduce eggs in a non-coop society which produces hens AND roosters who both share the duties of brooding and chick caring?