Ed, did you hear a popping sound just before you posted again?
Im trying to figure out where your head was.
The eggs are collected from hens, just like chickens.
Brooded in incubators, or in some cases, under a wild, broody hen.
The chicks are raised to fledging, just like a chicken.
Game Poults are released into outdoor pens, whereas chicken poults go into chicken barns. 25000 at a pop. 2 sqft allowed for each.
The game poult spends its life outdoors, is encouraged to fly, and is fed a nutritious ration, free from chemicals, hormones, and antibiotics.
A chicken? Not so much.
They are lucky their cell mates only eat parts of them.
Ed, before your head goes back where it was,
If you dont like hunting, I dont care. Thats your business.
Was never a bird shot with a shotgun that didnt thrill the shooter.
But dont spin a negative, completely false depiction of game bird rearing and sportsmen.