I am sure everyone goes through this.
Of course, when you get your first set of hens you are not thinking about the decision you have to make when they stop laying: what are you going to do with them? In fact, only after they arrive do you figure out that they stop laying about 15% into their full lives.
There are a number of choices:
1. Make soup out of Lady Dianna
2. Kill and bury Lady Dianna
3. Sell/give Lady Dianna to someone who will make soup out of her
4. Put her out to pasture where she WILL fend for herself and live a FULL life
5. Keep Lady Dianna around until she goes to "sleep". Of course, she will keep eating (perhaps less) but more problematic she will take up valuable space that could be used by Princess Katherine who "will pay the rent"
I am starting to contemplate this decision. It has only been a year since the princesses first arrived but come August/September I am going to have to make some hard decisions and perhaps start looking for a good soup recipe.
Of course, no man is an island and the other critters that occupy the homestead, like the 11 year old daughter who named all the chickens, other than Butter Chicken, who my son named.
I have decided to make soup out of them and eat it myself, while offering some to others. Will I be ostrasized by the family for EATING the family pet? Of course, it is easier said then done: axe, chopping block, blood, defeathering, guts, cutting, ingredients, cooking, eating and saying Yum?!?
I am sure others have gone through this. Let us know your decisions, experiences and thoughts.
Of course, when you get your first set of hens you are not thinking about the decision you have to make when they stop laying: what are you going to do with them? In fact, only after they arrive do you figure out that they stop laying about 15% into their full lives.
There are a number of choices:
1. Make soup out of Lady Dianna
2. Kill and bury Lady Dianna
3. Sell/give Lady Dianna to someone who will make soup out of her
4. Put her out to pasture where she WILL fend for herself and live a FULL life
5. Keep Lady Dianna around until she goes to "sleep". Of course, she will keep eating (perhaps less) but more problematic she will take up valuable space that could be used by Princess Katherine who "will pay the rent"
I am starting to contemplate this decision. It has only been a year since the princesses first arrived but come August/September I am going to have to make some hard decisions and perhaps start looking for a good soup recipe.
Of course, no man is an island and the other critters that occupy the homestead, like the 11 year old daughter who named all the chickens, other than Butter Chicken, who my son named.
I have decided to make soup out of them and eat it myself, while offering some to others. Will I be ostrasized by the family for EATING the family pet? Of course, it is easier said then done: axe, chopping block, blood, defeathering, guts, cutting, ingredients, cooking, eating and saying Yum?!?
I am sure others have gone through this. Let us know your decisions, experiences and thoughts.
