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"Discussion" with husband about owning chickens

I've been married almost 21 years & the only thing my DH likes are the dogs. Anything else is just a pest & something else to feed. I won't deny myself or kids the joys of other animals & even have 3 cats that DH hates with a passion. But, he's not vindictive & isn't mean to them he just ignores them. Only compromize is the cats aren't allowed in the bed. If you're going to raise chickens read up on them & learn to build coops & pens on your own. Because if he's anything like mine you're &*&(* outta luck in him helping with their care. Although he has helped me a few times when I've been sick or the weather is too bad to feed/water them. Even though he doesn't like them he won't let them go hungry. LOL Good luck.
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Funny this Topic should show up:lol:
I need to let my Wife read it.
I live in the middle of a small town in Southern Alabama, and when I first mentioned Chickens my Wife thought I lost my mind, well after the first batch of eggs from the Bator and the fresh eggs, and my 2 year old son chassing them all over the pen my wife is now a convert.
I have no problems with smell or my neigbors, just a Dog once and a Owl.
And if all else fails you can barrow my Wifes Husband Calibration Tool, its made out of cast iron.
 
Wolfpack, where did she get it? I could REALLY use one of those, but I'm afraid I wouldn't want to give it back if I borrowed it.
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Muhahahahaha... Yes, or you can go to your nearest Bed, Bath and Beyond and buy a cast iron skillet. Just make sure you use a coupon so you're not spending too much money on something you're just going to dent over his head anyway!
 
Snewman, if your husband is a reader of books, there is a great one that put me over the edge on getting chickens. It's called "Keep Chickens", and is one lady's story of her little flock of 3. I got it from our library, and after that I knew that as soon as we moved out of the city where we lived, we would be getting some chickens. I was planning on 6, but wound up with 16 (one died), and I love them all. My husband and kids like them, but they think I'm a little nuts.
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We have a beautiful home and I would never want to have something that would take away from that, even outside. We've never had anyone complain about our chickens free-ranging and rarely do they even wander from the area around their coop. We have no odor because their pen is large enough and they get to free-range. That means the only "poop" is from night time roosting. In a dry coop, the poop dries up quickly and loses most, if not all, of the smell.

Have hubby take a look at the picture by my name. Then, ask him if those chickens look "smelly" or difficult to the little girl holding them.
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Tell him that I said, "If my 9 year-old little girl can care for them, anyone can."
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Good luck!
*fingers crossed*
~Kelly
 
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