Love this thread. Ten things I have learned:
1) I posted daily and then weekly pictures of my flock from day 1 hatched to laying on Facebook. They had more followers on Facebook than my human children or any other topic. People still ask after them more than my humans.
2) Chickens are at least as intelligent as dogs, you can see it in their eyes. And problem-solving skills.
3) Of chickens, children, dogs, and cats, chickens are by far the least amount of work as a parent.
4) Chickens have taught my youngest wiggliest 9 year old children patience when the kids want to hold them and pick them up (which they have done since they were chicks) which the chickens LOVE
5) Chickens have taught my middle schooler about responsibility and thinking beyond just herself -- she feeds and waters them before school -- and has come to understand that they need her to live... (i still check behind her...)
6) When my high schooler is too busy and important and full if teenage angst to contribute to the family, cleaning out the chicken coop is a good way to bring her back to reality. Also I like that she is embarrassed by us being "a chicken family."
7) My chickens are so attached to me and like Interaction so much that they prefer to eat out of my hands over eating something on the ground
8) cherry tomato chicken rugby is one I'd the funniest things I have ever seen
9) my husband has a soft heart for chickens and is proud if the coop and huge run he built -- so far predator proof knock on wood -- which has been dubbed Guantanamo Bay by my sister for its security level lol
10) I am glad I have chickens who lay blue, green and pink eggs, makes every day an Easter egg hunt. My family and neighbors love the eggs, they are
always well -received good will offering.