aAs others have said, good for you! I have had chickens only for a short period of time but I grew up with them years ago and even still I had to do a lot of reading first. Now that I have chickens I always get people asking me if I want more because they don't know what to do with theirs. I don't understand why people get animals, be they pets or for production, without first understanding the responsibility involved.
I mean, I guess I need to stop assuming that everyone had the same upbringing as I but my parents taught me responsibility as a boy with many things but pets in particular because they are living breathing things that require a lot of time, energy and care. Heck, that is even something we picked up from sitcoms growing up. The old, daddy I want a puppy skit.
That aside, I don't find that roosters make good pets. Out of 7 I have one and only one that is semi friendly.
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As for the original post: I have people tell me that they won't eat brown eggs because they taste funny and are rubbery. I will give them that fresh eggs DO taste a little different but not by much and in a good way, at least I think so. My brother tells me that my nephew checks the eggs in the fridge to make sure they are white eggs because he does not want to eat those funny brown eggs. If he has to check what they look like, he is not tasting the difference but associating it with color...Growing up we paid extra for farm fresh brown eggs at local markets. Sigh...
I fear for the future of our society. People who won't eat anything except white eggs, or who want a rooster for a pet, are voting for the next leader of our country. And, we'll have to live with the outcome.
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