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PouletsDeCajun - You sound great up there on your soap box... stay for awhile!
BTW, I agree with you!
Last summer my oldest son continually asked if we could raise chickens. I told him that we would this year. He is mentally impaired and won't be able to live on his own as an adult. Finding something that interests him, that could possibly train him for a field he can work in as an adult, is always something that interests me (his job options will be very limited). So, when Spring came and the chickens showed up at our local fleet store, I read up on the different breeds they had available and my son and I bought four different breeds, two pullets per breed.
A month later I saw the Bantams and went overboard! LOL! Yes, I bought them because they were cute and fuzzy! However, the bottom line is I do consider myself to be a responsible chicken-keeper and I have every intention of doing the "right thing". I'm still trying to figure out HOW to do it!
I've done the butcher-chicken thing when I was a kid and I do NOT have fond memories. If someone else would butcher them for me I would not have a problem feeding our chickens to my family. The problem is I can't bring myself to going through the whole butchering process myself.
JarHead, My hubby is a hunter as well. He also hunts to feed our family. I do understand what you are saying because I was raised pretty much the same way. The difference between growing up and now is that my Dad always took care of the butchering, now it's up to ME! (Geez, I sound like I'm 10!)
PurpleChicken, You are very right, I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I'm at the "suck-it-up" stage and learning how to deal with this for the first time. I'm sure you will be very proud of my "growth" in another year or two!
I'm still a newbie and VERY wet behind the ears! Having you, and the rest of the site, has been incredibly beneficial to me already. (Shoot, that sounds like I'm sucking up...
sorry, that wasn't my intention!)
I'm still learning... I know I have a long way to go but I'm getting there.... slowly but surely!
~Anne

Last summer my oldest son continually asked if we could raise chickens. I told him that we would this year. He is mentally impaired and won't be able to live on his own as an adult. Finding something that interests him, that could possibly train him for a field he can work in as an adult, is always something that interests me (his job options will be very limited). So, when Spring came and the chickens showed up at our local fleet store, I read up on the different breeds they had available and my son and I bought four different breeds, two pullets per breed.
A month later I saw the Bantams and went overboard! LOL! Yes, I bought them because they were cute and fuzzy! However, the bottom line is I do consider myself to be a responsible chicken-keeper and I have every intention of doing the "right thing". I'm still trying to figure out HOW to do it!
I've done the butcher-chicken thing when I was a kid and I do NOT have fond memories. If someone else would butcher them for me I would not have a problem feeding our chickens to my family. The problem is I can't bring myself to going through the whole butchering process myself.
JarHead, My hubby is a hunter as well. He also hunts to feed our family. I do understand what you are saying because I was raised pretty much the same way. The difference between growing up and now is that my Dad always took care of the butchering, now it's up to ME! (Geez, I sound like I'm 10!)
PurpleChicken, You are very right, I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I'm at the "suck-it-up" stage and learning how to deal with this for the first time. I'm sure you will be very proud of my "growth" in another year or two!


I'm still learning... I know I have a long way to go but I'm getting there.... slowly but surely!
~Anne