I totally agree. Even though I have names for some of them they're still livestock in my eyes intended for eggs and/or BBQ sauce. I don't view them anywhere near the same as my dogs. Dogs are a completely 'nother matter for me. I have a beagle now that's near the end of the line and just thinking about it really wears on me. When I lost my Springer Spaniel Opie back in 2009 I was pretty tore up for a long while afterward. We were a great team and he was the best hunting companion a person could ever have. But yeah, chickens are chickens and whenever I think of them I think of breakfast or supper whether they're named Snuggles or McNugget. Couldn't agree more.
Same here. I name whatever I wish to name, but in the end they are still here for one purpose and one purpose only and possessing a name cannot change that. They are on this Earth as food, for us and for other creatures. Naming is a fun thing to do and it helps distinguish one animal from another if you keep them for any length of time, so it's just a wise thing to do.
If I raised dogs for food, I'd name them all the same and still eat them when the day is done...but I don't eat them, so they get names AND they get to stick around until they die or are killed for humane reasons.
The ability to keep things straight in one's mind is something to be developed and nurtured, especially when raising food animals...never could understand why so many folks glory in the fact that they treat one animal different from another simply because they named it, especially a food animal~it speaks volumes if someone has to trick themselves into feeling differently about a chicken by the use of a name or the absence of one. It doesn't negate the need for them to have good care, a gentle hand, a place in your thoughts and even your heart, but in the end they have an Earthly purpose and a name shouldn't keep them from fulfilling it. If it does so, that's all in the human's mind and it has no basis in reality,
any reality, be it human's or chicken's.
Keeping chickens is fun, naming them is fun, eating them is even more fun....don't see why these three have to be mutually exclusive or meddled with in order to keep it all fun.