Since you seem to be more logical and less emotional, I'll give logical reasons:
1. Scraps, chickens eat all those nasty ends and peelings and bits you never know what to do with. Put them in a compost pile and the chickens will eat some, miss some and scratch up the compost so it's all turned for you.
2. I used it above already, but they turn compost!
3. Manure is excellent for your garden.
4. You can sell excess eggs and your chickens can provide for themselves.
5. If you decide to get a rooster, you can teach your child about the birds and the bees using actual birds. Imagine when your child gets her first chick!
6. If you decide to get a rooster, you can start using your chickens as food, making roasts and stews.
7. If you decide to get a rooster, you can sell the baby chicks or raise them for food in a very economical way.
8. If chickens are low on calcium, they make their own! Just grind their eggshells and feed it back to them.
9. Ducks will solve the fly problem and provide the same as above.
1. Scraps, chickens eat all those nasty ends and peelings and bits you never know what to do with. Put them in a compost pile and the chickens will eat some, miss some and scratch up the compost so it's all turned for you.
2. I used it above already, but they turn compost!
3. Manure is excellent for your garden.
4. You can sell excess eggs and your chickens can provide for themselves.
5. If you decide to get a rooster, you can teach your child about the birds and the bees using actual birds. Imagine when your child gets her first chick!
6. If you decide to get a rooster, you can start using your chickens as food, making roasts and stews.
7. If you decide to get a rooster, you can sell the baby chicks or raise them for food in a very economical way.
8. If chickens are low on calcium, they make their own! Just grind their eggshells and feed it back to them.
9. Ducks will solve the fly problem and provide the same as above.