“That’s one
small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”, said Neil Armstrong, upon
setting foot on the moon on July 20, 1969, in the Apollo 11 mission.
Well, there
is another similar saying that I want to say here, “One small foot for a man, a
thousand tasty feet for mankind!” Ha! Ha! Are you wondering what I am talking about?
It’s about the service of the chickens to mankind, to us! Say what you may, but
all along chickens have been satisfying the tasty buds of humans, since time
immemorial! Let us give a thought to them.
Fried
chicken, roasted chicken, steamed chicken, barbeque chicken, garlic chicken,
lemon chicken, chicken breast, drumstick, chicken chop, grilled chicken on
ginger wine chicken….. phew!... there are hundreds of names for the cooked
chicken throughout the world! All the nations have their own favorite chicken
recipes! Why, companies and millions, if not, billions of workers earn their
living because of these chickens. In Malaysia, we are familiar with KFC,
Macdonald, Mary Brown’s, Nando’s, Kenny Rogers Roasters, The Chicken Rice Shop
and so on.
How nice and apt, if, to appreciate the roles
that chickens have been and are playing to the tummies of humans, we can have a
world’s Chicken Day, when we don’t touch even a dot of chicken! Oops, and Wow! Looks
like there is one ‘World Chicken Day’ on second Thursday of November, according
to Wikipedia! Good! But no good! Because no one knows about it and will continue
wallop chickens like nobody’s business on that day!
Have a heart for these chickens. Not the tummy...eh? Just for a day! In respect and appreciation of the self-sacrificers! Care a thought. Popularize and promote the World Chicken Day, so that, we, humans, really, appreciate their roles in human lives, and treat the chickens like kings and queens on that day!
Cluck!
Cluck! Cluck! Kokkara-ko-ko! (Tamil) Cock-a-doodle-doo! (English) Kuku-kookoo!(Arabic) Kikeriki! (German); in all
the languages of the world you cluck and crow. And in various ways, cooked and
uncooked, you serve mankind. For all that, we salute you! And thank you for allowing us to ‘Cook’-a-doodle-doo!
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