Are you a propagator, preservationist, or a "crusader"?

Yeah, you're right, i should have added more categories... this is only my second thread... relatively new at this. I probably should have asked why people keep chickens. Thanks for the feedback.

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i'd say i'm:

5/8ths crusader (i am a Food Renegade after all...)
2/8ths preservationist (i love heritage breeds)
1/8th propagator (because they are addicting and i want tons of them) but i'm forcing myself to ignore that part
 
I'm a crusader! I want to be able to provide good clean and healthy meat and eggs for my family. Although I will be perfecting my flock of BCMarans at the same time! It's a win win situation!
 
Mostly crusader, partly propagator. I'm thrilled that a co-worker and a friend are considering raising laying hens based on seeing my flock, but primarily I am interested in providing healthy eggs for friends and neighbors.
 
Uh, none of them really
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I would say I am a "pragmatist" -- I want something that is genuinely a reasonable dual-purpose bird (emphasis slightly on meat) to supply the kitchen with good-tasting food that I know what it's made of, and I want it to be reasonably attractive and neither nutso nor attacky. Having not found that combination of traits ready-available around here (for my personal definition of 'attractive' anyhow), I am working on making it myself, with speckled sussexes bred for utility and temperament.

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Propagator that would be a preservationist if I had my own land and a little more money. Right now I'm not allowed to build pens on the land we are renting and I don't have the money to invest in rare breeds so I have a few breeds that are making interesting mutts. Also a tiny bit of the crusader but more for my pets health instead of people. We do use the eggs and give them away free to people but any chickens we butcher go to the dogs as part of their raw diet. While I may be most interested in hatching lots of cute little fluffy things I'm not interested in just filling the world up with chickens. The crosses that come out useful as layers are kept or sold and the crosses that don't are butchered for dog food so there is a purpose to my hatching without filling the world full of not so useful mutts.
 
I would love to be a preservationist. I lean towards adding heritage breeds to my small flock, but I'm not into breeding true lines. I just love how they look.

I honestly do NOT know how I got into this. Some wild hair last Spring, and I wanted to build a chicken coop. I'm not even sure I wanted chickens before I thought about constructing a coop, to see if I could. It took me all summer to build an A-Frame "tractor" that will never meander from where I built it, because I live alone and the thing is too heavy for me to move. Looks like a "girl" built it, too (if that won't offend anybody's sensibilities).

As time passed during the weekends and weekends of construction, I read up on chickens, here and elsewhere. Got the Dummies book here, bought poultry magazines, browsed in the feed store on my lunch breaks. I knew I wouldn't be able to tell chickens apart if I bought all one breed - Good morning, Rhoda, and Rhoda, and Rhoda, and Rhoda, oh, and Rhoda, and you too, Rhoda! - so I got interested in the heritage breeds. If I was gonna do this, I wanted some eggs. I don't bake, wouldn't need a LOT of eggs, so the chickens didn't have to be just good layers. Dual-purpose sounded good. Not gonna eat any of the Rhodas (or whomevers), though.

Even though I now DO have two girls of one breed in my colorful flock of 9 chickens, I CAN tell them apart. It took a while, though. I got brave and bought two Welsummer chicks along with a Rhode Island Red (finally!) and a Plymouth Rock Barred to increase the flock to 13. Uhhh.. and two Cayuga ducklings.... That's a different wild hair.

So, anyway, now I keep chickens and have decided I will ALWAYS keep chickens because they make me smile. I love watching them, listening to them, patting them when they sit in my lap or on my shoulder. They're just fun to have around.
 
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