I've Officially Bottomed Out...
When Juan Pizarro arrived at the Inca empire in 1532, however, he found chickens already being used there, raising the possibility they had been around for some time.
And now, researchers led by Alice Storey at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, report finding evidence that may ruffle some scholarly feathers. They found chicken bones of Polynesian origin at a site in what is now Chile.
Radiocarbon dating of chicken bones at the site on the Arauco Peninsula in south central Chile indicated a range of A.D. 1321 to 1407, well before the Spanish arrival in the Americas.
The researchers were able to obtain DNA from some of the bones of these early birds, and found they were identical to ancient chicken bones previously found in Tonga and Samoa.
Chicken had been used in the Pacific for at least 3,000 years, spreading eastward across the region as Polynesians gradually populated the islands.
The DNA from these chickens also shared some unique sequences with modern Araucana chickens from South America and some current chicken types in Hawaii and Southeast Asia, the researchers found.

4 Comments:
I never knew (or thought about) where chickens originated from, all I know is that their breasts taste delicious!
By
Jenny!, At
June 05, 2007 10:26 AM
I'm a leg and breast man.
I like chicken too :-)
This story caught my eye, there is so much going on in the world and this is a headline on Yahoo???
I suppose tomorrow's news will be that a Viking chicken really was the first one here.
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:phil:, At
June 05, 2007 10:35 AM
i'm a rooster like you Phillie. FYI those chinese characters literally mean: "have a good day at work, do not let your mind wander" so there, git back to work!
By
b o o, At
June 06, 2007 2:51 AM
That reminds me of the VERY old joke of "who came first, the chicken or the egg?"
The pic showing a chicken satisfied and smoking a cigarette, and the egg is pissed off!
(Pssst...they've had sex, you see...)
;-)
HA
By
KJ, At
June 06, 2007 10:05 PM
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