If I lived two-thousand years ago, and had to choose between a horse, a cow, or a dozen chickens, I would choose the dozen chickens. The dozen chickens would produce eggs for breakfast, so that I could survive. They could also provide meat by killing them. The chickens could also be used for barter in the shops, so you could get ehat you need when you need it. Once the horse and cow are traded though, they are gone for good. So by picking the dozen chickens, I am supplied with food, bartering tools, and even money if I sold them. The dozen chickens offer the most amount of uses compared to the horse or cow. Sure the horse and cow provide transportation, but when they die though, there is no more transportation, or animal. If one of the chickens die, there are eleven more to own and have. In conclusion the dozen chickens are the best choice to make two-thousand years ago when you were offered the choice of the cow, the horse, or the dozen chickens.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Chicken, Horse or Cow.
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