LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

Not yet.
Including the bi pride flag, that'll be 4 tattoos that I'll be getting sometime in the future. Still trying to decide which one will be my first tattoo.
Got ya. I currently have eight. I am getting number 9 next week. Hebrew letters F T P. Can stand for Free the People, or F*ck the Police depending on my mood. :cool:
 
Those all sound like cool tattoos! I've got 2, want to get one more but it might be a while. You will have to post pictures of the cockerel once you get it! Biggest downside to living in the suburbs is I can't have one. When do you get to pick it up?
 
My babies have joined the flock!
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10 days old. Full story and more pics here.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...-with-mixed-age-flock-at-10-days-old.1387348/
 
This thread hasn’t been active for awhile, but I though as an LGBTQ+ chicken keeper I should hop onto this thread.

My name is Annabelle and I am a bi & trans woman.

I decided I was a girl before I can remember, so I don’t recall life as a boy. I have never really mentioned I was trans on here, mostly because I didn’t feel a need to. Backlash for being trans is a lot more common it seems then backlash on your sexual orientation, so I also didn’t really want to mention it. But since this is an LGBT thread, I thought I should.

I have been bi for my whole life, and was never really taught it was a thing to be ashamed of. My family as a whole is very accepting of the LGBTQ+ community, so for a long time I didn’t even know I was different. The first negative reaction I had with it was when I went to prom. I went with my best friend ( and later GF) Karen, and it was a blast. There was just this one mother there for some reason, and she just couldn’t have it. Needless to say both of our parent/s got a call from that lady, and it was ridiculous to hear.


So enough about that, I have been near chickens for my whole life. When I was 2, my parents divorced and my dad moved to the city. My mom, on the other hand, stayed on our small farm and raised chickens. It was fun to be around them growing up, and I decided I would have them when I was an adult. But when I finally got out of college, I was broke. I just got back into chickens this spring, and am now completely addicted.
 

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