- 24 Apr 2023 04:21
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Swan dies of broken heart after eggs smashed, knew that her chicks had been killed - Something to think about before getting an abortion
I was watching a news clip about a swan who died of a broken heart after her eggs were destroyed.
Swan 'Dies Of Broken Heart' After Teens Destroyed Her Eggs With Bricks - YouTube
Some teens threw bricks at the nest, resulting in the eggs getting smashed.
Out of distress and grief, the swan refused to eat or leave the nest, until she was finally found dead.
Swan 'dies from broken heart' after heartless yobs smashed her eggs with bricks - Mirror
Why did the swan suffer depression and grief, grief that was so intense it led to suicide of the poor mother animal?
Somehow, some way, the animal knew that those were her offspring growing & developing inside those eggs.
Now, if a swan has the sense to understand that her offspring exist even though they have not hatched and finished developing, how much more should a human mother?
Fun Fact: A swan egg is about the same length as a human fetus around 13 weeks gestation.
Swan eggs are about twice the length of a typical chicken egg.
When you eat chicken egg, they are unfertilized. Meaning sperm were not involved. "Conception" did not happen.
Swan embryology is a little bit different from humans.
Swan eggs take 35 to 41 days to hatch. (That's about 5 or 6 weeks)
In birds, the egg is laid within only about 1 day after fertilization takes place.
The yolk inside the egg is like the equivalent of a placenta in humans, only it contains enough nutrients for the chick and does not need to be attached to the mother's uterus. Necessary life-giving oxygen diffuses in through the shell of the egg.
You know what else is interesting? From conception to hatching, swan chicks can develop and be ready to hatch within only 5 or 6 weeks.
This is about the same time the majority of human women get their abortions!
If you want to ask the question how much fetal development is possible within 6 weeks...
However, humans do have one thing that birds do not. Humans are the only animal capable of lying to themselves.
I was watching a news clip about a swan who died of a broken heart after her eggs were destroyed.
Swan 'Dies Of Broken Heart' After Teens Destroyed Her Eggs With Bricks - YouTube
Some teens threw bricks at the nest, resulting in the eggs getting smashed.
Out of distress and grief, the swan refused to eat or leave the nest, until she was finally found dead.
Swan 'dies from broken heart' after heartless yobs smashed her eggs with bricks - Mirror
Why did the swan suffer depression and grief, grief that was so intense it led to suicide of the poor mother animal?
Somehow, some way, the animal knew that those were her offspring growing & developing inside those eggs.
Now, if a swan has the sense to understand that her offspring exist even though they have not hatched and finished developing, how much more should a human mother?
Fun Fact: A swan egg is about the same length as a human fetus around 13 weeks gestation.
Swan eggs are about twice the length of a typical chicken egg.
When you eat chicken egg, they are unfertilized. Meaning sperm were not involved. "Conception" did not happen.
Swan embryology is a little bit different from humans.
Swan eggs take 35 to 41 days to hatch. (That's about 5 or 6 weeks)
In birds, the egg is laid within only about 1 day after fertilization takes place.
The yolk inside the egg is like the equivalent of a placenta in humans, only it contains enough nutrients for the chick and does not need to be attached to the mother's uterus. Necessary life-giving oxygen diffuses in through the shell of the egg.
You know what else is interesting? From conception to hatching, swan chicks can develop and be ready to hatch within only 5 or 6 weeks.
This is about the same time the majority of human women get their abortions!
If you want to ask the question how much fetal development is possible within 6 weeks...
However, humans do have one thing that birds do not. Humans are the only animal capable of lying to themselves.