Which one’s the hardest working mom?

Posted on July 29th, 2008 | by ronaldborla |

Is it the Hen, the Cat, or the Woman?

The Hen would keep her eggs for weeks before it’ll take them out to her nest. After several days of completely unloading her eggs, she’d have all of these incubated by covering them with her wings and fluffy feathers. Approximately after another 21 days, each egg would hatch. Sometimes, the newly born chicks would have a hard time to crack out all the shells and the hen would just help them do it. When the chicks are already out, the hen would find and provide food. It will guide the chicks to grow up and protect them from any danger.

The Cat would find the warmest shelter for her future kittens. It’ll be a place wherein it’s just enough so that it’ll be hard to reach by predators. The cat would feed herself and prepare to fill up her milk pouch so that it’ll be ready for her kittens. When about the same number of baby cats as the number of chicks a hen can produce, the cat wouldn’t leave just to feed all of her youngs. At the same time, it would protect her babies from any harm, even a tiny bug won’t be able to leave a bit to its kittens. Whenever the cat notices that their shelter is no longer safe, she’ll find another spot and carries her babies one by one without leaving behind any of them.

The Woman would keep her baby in her womb for 9 months. She’ll do everything just to keep herself healthy, so that in effect, her baby would also be healthy. She would ask assistance from her husband whenever she’ll need it. By the time the baby is about to be born, she’ll scream and cry out loud for pain until the baby would be born completely. When it’s just time for the infant to be ready for feeding, the woman would carry her baby so that it’ll be comfortable for her child to reach for her breasts. She’ll keep on doing this for 6 months without thinking of getting tired. She’ll teach her child and guide all the way until it’ll finally grow old.

So, what do you think?

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