Well, I for one didn't mean to scare her off...as I'm sure many others didn't either. I was just trying to get her to understand the problems associated with confining chickens too tightly.
I grew up on a small farm, was in 4-H that consisted of caring for and showing farm animals, owned a rabbitry and worked in veterinary care. Our pigs were eaten, our rabbits were eaten and the cows were eaten. The majority of these animals were not pets and weren't treated as such, but their needs were still met.
I agree with what Cafarmgirl has stated... There are many here who see their chickens as livestock. That said, regardless whether an animal is considered livestock or considered a pet, it still needs to be housed properly. Otherwise you end up with unhappy and unhealthy animals.
Confining chickens in a small space, as has been said, leads to picking, cannibalism, egg eating, etc. I've helped treat animals that were injured due to improper containment in my work in veterinary care. This is what many of us were trying to get through to the OP, but as she admitted, it's in her family to be stubborn. I think the fact that she was "digging her heals in" and not taking the advice she was given, is why many may have responded they way they did, I don't know.
I grew up on a small farm, was in 4-H that consisted of caring for and showing farm animals, owned a rabbitry and worked in veterinary care. Our pigs were eaten, our rabbits were eaten and the cows were eaten. The majority of these animals were not pets and weren't treated as such, but their needs were still met.
I agree with what Cafarmgirl has stated... There are many here who see their chickens as livestock. That said, regardless whether an animal is considered livestock or considered a pet, it still needs to be housed properly. Otherwise you end up with unhappy and unhealthy animals.
Confining chickens in a small space, as has been said, leads to picking, cannibalism, egg eating, etc. I've helped treat animals that were injured due to improper containment in my work in veterinary care. This is what many of us were trying to get through to the OP, but as she admitted, it's in her family to be stubborn. I think the fact that she was "digging her heals in" and not taking the advice she was given, is why many may have responded they way they did, I don't know.
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