I was wondering when I would find postings about that article. As in previous posts, I agree that there are people who buy chickens without knowing the first thing about them and the chickens wind up dead or in a shelter. I also agree with previous posts regarding feed stores trying to sell chicks to everyone, with no regard for the chicken. And I've read posts on this site where the chicken owner would rather shoot all the loose neighborhood dogs than secure his/her yard and coop. I don't think that describes most of us chicken owners.
Many of us are gardeners and will use the manure long after the chickens stop laying. And they are backyard pets. Of course "the homesteader/farmer's" can butcher their hens when they stop laying. It's still a better life than a commercial chicken farm. I don't think having a few chickens around is any more predator attracting than an open wild bird feeder. No one talks about outlawing bird feeders.
I think coop tours are so helpful in showing the public that chickens don't have to be smelly or varmint magnets.
It was obvious that whoever wrote that article knew very little about chickens and has that "ewe/unclean" attitude about chickens. They probably scream when they see a gecko. I was also surprised the sanctuary people were so negative. It's so frustrating to me.
There is no getting around the fact, that chickens have needs and risks, just like every other creature. There was a recent outbreak of Salmonella that was traced back to feed stores and hatcheries. Last I read they were still working on it, but ~130 people became very ill especially children. But all in all, I'll bet more children are hurt or killed by dogs than chickens.
In the end, that article was a bunch of bull.