anyone else NOT eat chicken???

I used to LOVE chicken... now I am starting to feel guilty every time I eat it!
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I kinda wish I hadn't found out what good personalities they have. I could never eat my own chickens, I just don't have it in me to kill something that I have been the caretaker for. My husband and my children are all vegetarian, so I probably eat less meat than a lot of people but I do still like a cheeseburger sometimes. I have already said I will never get a cow, because I don't want to know if they have good personailities!
 
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VERY nice post!

I don't eat chicken but DH does, so I cook it for him. I do eat some beef and a fair amount of pork. Lots of fish and shellfish.
 
I gave up meat 10 months ago after learning all about exactly what happens to animals who are factory farmed. I started buying my eggs from a local woman instead of the store. Then, my egg lady moved and I lost my egg source. That's when I decided to get my own chickens and have my own eggs. They have such personality and I love them all dearly! I will have them till they die of natural causes.

That being said: I have no problem with anyone who culls and eats their own birds. To each his/her own. I feel better about that than someone buying and eating chicken from the grocery store.
 
Personally, chicken is one of my favorite meats. I have yet to butcher any of my own, but that will be coming next year. I freely admit I am cringing at the thought. I know I will be praying for strength the entire time.

I don't hold it against someone who processes their own, nor do I talk down to the ones that don't. We are not here to do that. Let's respect each other and the way we live our lives and raise our animals.
 
"Chickens are our friends, not our food." But I'll happily take steak or pork or turkey. Or crab or shrimp or lobster
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I also will not serve it, and won't purchse it for others to eat.
 
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"Cage Free" is still crowded and stuck in a dim warehouse.
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It is still a definite improvement over battery cages. My goal is not to need to purchase these, either. Give me a few weeks. We'll see how many more females I have from my latest hatch. I need a few more eggs a day in order to not buy some eggs.

Free range eggs aren't necessarily much better. The birds don't actually have to be what we'd call free range -- just access to a minimum of outdoor space.
 

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