In: Pregnancy and Parenting | 291 days ago
yes it is true that pregnant women should not eat fish.There are also some kinds of seafood that you should avoid completely while pregnant, like Shark, Sea Bass, etc.fish greatly affect the life of the child in mother's womb so stop eating fish in pregnancy and eat green vegetables.
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276 days agoI have kept bantam chickens for a little over 4 years in an upscale beach community. I built a coop w/one side open to the south that has 3 nests and perches for roosting. The yard is fenced and covered w/1 x 2 wire and raised 6″ from ground level. I have had 3 different kinds of bantams, because I travel a lot and if I am going away for long I just give them away and get some more. I have had black cochins, Japanese black tails, and now Old English games,Brassybacks
276 days agoCan all eggs produce chicks? eg can you take a battery hens egg and get a chick or is it only possible after breading with a cockrel? Well Eric, as far as I am aware there is not a warm blooded species on the planet that does not need fertilization by a male to produce young. Therefore battery hens are extremely unlikely to produce eggs that will hatch although there have been several cases where free range eggs have been bought from supermarkets and the eggs hatched. These are also very few and far between though because even if the farmer had been careless with a rooster, conditions in lorries and supermarkets are not generally ideal for incubation.
276 days agoIf women have a hen night, why don't men have a cock night? That is a strange one Tim and one that has never occurred to me. Why do the 2 marital traditions use different animals? Learning the origin of both names would be quite interesting.
276 days agoWhat are older names for chicken? The old english name for chicken is cicen probably from the Latin cicer although Latin does have many other versions including Gallus domesticus, pulli, pullis, pullorum, pullos, pullum and pullus
276 days agoWhat is the word for a fear of chickens? Alektorophobia is a specific fear of chickens and, more obviously, ornithophobia is a general fear of birds. This site gives a comprehensive list of phobias although some of them do seem a tad dubious, such as arachibutyrophobia: Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth
276 days agoWhat is the most dangerous chicken in the world? Maybe not as silly a question as it sounds. Chickens may not seem that imposing but there are more of them than there are of us and it seems that they are also involved with weapons of mass destruction. It is claimed that during the cold war a nuclear landmine was developed and they decided that the best way to stop the components from freezing was to use the body heat from chickens.
276 days agoNick Walton has some different views however: "Now, of course, one has to rewind the clock sufficiently, and I've traced back as far as Archaeopterix , and the raptors, and I believe that Chickens evolved around 104,323 years ago from a line resembling the Dodo. An initial archaeological search of the suggested ‘evolution area' has revealed that not only did the chicken DEFINITELY come before the egg (which evolved around 64 days after the chicken), but that the chicken first came into being without human introduction somewhere on the continent of Pangaea at 12degress north,
276 days agoWhere did chickens originate? Thanks to Richard and Mark for this one. I don't know why nobody spotted it before because it is an all important question. We have been asking where chickens have and have not been introduced to but where did the first chickens exist as chickens. I shall have to look into this when I have time but if anyone can send me decent links the
276 days agoWhat came first, the chicken or the egg? This is a time old question but seems very simple to me. I don't claim to be any kind of biologist but the logic seems simple evolution-wise. Something not quite a chicken gave birth to something we now call a chicken and the first stage of that was an egg so the egg came first, plain and simple.
276 days agoWell It is a big can of worms I have opened. It seems that there are other unanswered questions to do with chickens. I recently headed back to Leicester for a family party and mentioned my quest. Several questions were raised apart from this initial one (not surprising considering the amount of alcohol usually at one of my parents gigs but some of the most obviously missed ones were by the more sober people. All credit will be given in the questions asked but first I wish to address the oldest chicken question on the books (nothing to do with crossing the road I'm afraid)
276 days agoAnything with lamb is really good such as lamb masala. make sure you get a lot of naan too (the indian bread) mmmmmm Another way to make the food a lot better is to get extra limes, sometimes more than you think you need... it will turn out especially delicious
276 days agoFlippy is correct, a pregnant woman should not eat most kinds of fish because of the mercury levels. I saw a nutritionist for WIC while I was pregnant with both my kids, a nationwide food program, and they affirm everything Flippy said. Your children should also avoid fish until an age set by doctors and researchers. Ragowi sounds like someone trying to be funny or malicious. Remember Ragowi that karma also runs faster than you and will catch up!
286 days agoWhen you're pregnant, you should limit your servings of certain kinds of seafood due to the high mercury levels. There are also some kinds of seafood that you should avoid completely while pregnant, like Shark, Sea Bass, and canned Tuna. You should limit eat no more than one serving per month of seafood like Mahi Mahi, Gulf Coast Blue Crab, and Cod. Seafood with lower levels of mercury are mid-Atlantic Blue Crab, wild Pacific Salmon, and farmed Trout. For more detailed lists, go here - http://www.ewg.org/safefishlist I'm uncertain what the mercury levels of "fist" are, but I would recommend avoiding fist until all other foods have been thoroughly rejected.
290 days agoNo, It not true that you shouls not eat fish during pregnant. You can eat as much you wanted. Eating fish during that time is very important for the baby's vitamin booster. The fish contain vitamin that develop eye vision is very important for the baby. So you should eat fist.
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