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At first sight, chickens can still wear glasses. Yesterday at noon, I passed a stall and saw a rooster standing outside the cage, not running very well. I said to the stall owner, "Quick.

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At first sight, chickens can still wear glasses.

Yesterday at noon, I passed a stall and saw a rooster standing outside the cage, not running very well.

I said to the stall owner inside, "Quick, the chickens are going to run," and who knew that the stall owner was sitting in it and dozing.

The fruit seller next to me told me, "You can't run if you don't see the chicken wearing glasses." ”

I looked left and right, and only then did I see a hint, a red thing like a chicken's comb, resting on the chicken's nose.

He said that this kind of chicken raising in the countryside is very suitable, like pheasant, native chicken, grass chicken... It can prevent them from fighting each other, and it does not affect the food, and it seems that it can also prevent escape~

It feels like the chicken wears glasses, can only squint and look down, and really becomes a rat's eyes.

People are really smart, I heard that it was first invented in a chicken farm in the United Kingdom, in order to prevent chickens from pecking each other's eyes for food. Now it has more meaning.

Can you see it?

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At first sight, chickens can still wear glasses. Yesterday at noon, I passed a stall and saw a rooster standing outside the cage, not running very well. I said to the stall owner, "Quick.
At first sight, chickens can still wear glasses. Yesterday at noon, I passed a stall and saw a rooster standing outside the cage, not running very well. I said to the stall owner, "Quick.
At first sight, chickens can still wear glasses. Yesterday at noon, I passed a stall and saw a rooster standing outside the cage, not running very well. I said to the stall owner, "Quick.
At first sight, chickens can still wear glasses. Yesterday at noon, I passed a stall and saw a rooster standing outside the cage, not running very well. I said to the stall owner, "Quick.
At first sight, chickens can still wear glasses. Yesterday at noon, I passed a stall and saw a rooster standing outside the cage, not running very well. I said to the stall owner, "Quick.

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