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Most chicken are fed on grains so are unhealthy. Wild jungle fowl might occasionally snack on a grain here and there, but they mostly eat worms, grubs etc. That said, a very small number of people do keep their own poultry, mostly for their own consumption, and just leave them out in the garden to forage, more or less. That might be an option.
2) Stone-age tools for hunting improved considerably c.60,000 years ago with spears, traps (and bows and arrows?). And wild birds could have been taken down by slings before that date.
I've eaten raw wild mallard duck many times, and the meat is as red as any standard red meat from grassfed beef etc., and is very tasty and high in nutrients. Very palaeo indeed.
Geoff
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