Only one farm animal has ever been awarded the Nobel Prize. This was a chicken called Henrietta Blakenstowe. She created the chicken egg in 1886, an item that has led to a revolution in farming methods. It's hard to find a farm today that doesn't have skilled egg-crafting chickens on its payroll.
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Soaps declared:Thats answers my question I was about to ask about the chicken and egg.
Soaps declared:
Does Henrietta still get royalties from all of those eggs laid and sold.


