I am writing a research paper about keeping backyard chickens and would like to ask a handful of you a few questions. My paper requires me to conduct at least one interview (which can be via email), but I think that I would like to get responses from multiple individuals, hopefully from around the country. When I think about keeping backyard chickens, I automatically think about the good people at BYC.com, where, prior to me losing my job, our home and consequently our flock, I was welcomed and morally supported by many good and more experienced chicken keepers than myself.
The paper that I am writing will advocate the keeping of backyard chickens and it is for a writing class at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany, OR.
If you can help me out, please copy and paste this into an email (so the information you provide is not viewable to the public, nor taking up BYC forum space) to [email protected] (that's my first and last name), fill in the questions and send it off. Other than your answers to the questions, the only personal information I am looking for is a first and last name, city and state. PLEASE DO NOT send me street names and addresses and please, no phone numbers!
1. First of all, how many chickens do you have, how long have you kept chickens and what breeds do you keep?
2. Did you purchase mature hens or start your flock from chicks in a brooder box?
3. Do you keep your chickens in an urban, suburban or rural setting and how does it work for you?
4. What are some of the benefits that you see in raising a backyard flock?
5. What has influenced your decision to keep chickens in your backyard (eg. the economy, rising cost of food, sustainable living, the desire for a hobby...etc.)?
6. Do you see a positive economic impact from the egg-production of the chickens you plan to keep?
7. How do you deal with the waste produced by your hens? Do you discard it or are you able to put it to use in other projects, such as flower or vegetable gardens?
8. What are your thoughts on the noise that chickens make, have you had to deal with upset neighbors and if so how have you handled it, whether it has been a positive or negative outcome?
9. Some of you may live more out in the country, what do you think about people keeping chickens in their backyards in a more suburban or urban setting?
10. And finally, what are some of the drawbacks and/or difficulties that you see or have had in starting, raising and keeping your flock?
I really do appreciate any time you spend helping me out with this and I wish you all the best with productive flocks and happy families.
Sincerely,
Brandon Leopard
Brownsville, Oregon
The paper that I am writing will advocate the keeping of backyard chickens and it is for a writing class at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany, OR.
If you can help me out, please copy and paste this into an email (so the information you provide is not viewable to the public, nor taking up BYC forum space) to [email protected] (that's my first and last name), fill in the questions and send it off. Other than your answers to the questions, the only personal information I am looking for is a first and last name, city and state. PLEASE DO NOT send me street names and addresses and please, no phone numbers!
1. First of all, how many chickens do you have, how long have you kept chickens and what breeds do you keep?
2. Did you purchase mature hens or start your flock from chicks in a brooder box?
3. Do you keep your chickens in an urban, suburban or rural setting and how does it work for you?
4. What are some of the benefits that you see in raising a backyard flock?
5. What has influenced your decision to keep chickens in your backyard (eg. the economy, rising cost of food, sustainable living, the desire for a hobby...etc.)?
6. Do you see a positive economic impact from the egg-production of the chickens you plan to keep?
7. How do you deal with the waste produced by your hens? Do you discard it or are you able to put it to use in other projects, such as flower or vegetable gardens?
8. What are your thoughts on the noise that chickens make, have you had to deal with upset neighbors and if so how have you handled it, whether it has been a positive or negative outcome?
9. Some of you may live more out in the country, what do you think about people keeping chickens in their backyards in a more suburban or urban setting?
10. And finally, what are some of the drawbacks and/or difficulties that you see or have had in starting, raising and keeping your flock?
I really do appreciate any time you spend helping me out with this and I wish you all the best with productive flocks and happy families.
Sincerely,
Brandon Leopard
Brownsville, Oregon
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