
I think with Mr. A he largely still considered them to be human, hence the farm handler's uniform hiding their animal characteristics. And since he takes in the "rejected" animal-human hybrids and lets central handle them when their animal characteristics are stronger it plays into his guilt. He knows or has an idea of what happens to low grade hybrids so he takes them in, especially since they wouldn't be able to return to human society. He tries to simulate a human environment with having them hide their animal features. He probably doesn't like central because of the previously mentioned point plus how central purely views the hybrids as livestock evident in how they referred to M's speech as "mooing." But Mr. A also knows he's not equipped for their animal characteristics, hence central being brought in when K first laid eggs.
I think it's interesting how despite the hybrids having hermaphrodite features they all identify as male. Could it be that they all were originally biologically male before turning into hybrids or was there a psychological/hormonal change that has them all identifying as male? Or vice versa, I can't remember if they said ONLY males are affected by the virus.
ngl the chicken guy's freaky scenes just seem more painful rather than jorkable material cause bro is deadass experiencing the pains of a difficult birth idk what uncle woulda done but I dont think he woulda devoured bro's coochie
And the way they keep describing and talking about Mr A...was he racist or did he just feel guilt every time he looked at them bc he knew of the ways they get treated???
And what happened to all the women that mutated since it was never specified that it was just males(unless I skipped over something), Im deadass actually invested in the plot and would like to see it delve into that whether it just be side stories, lore dump, or a whole Yuri spin off series from this author.