First I'd like to thank everyone for all the great ideas! That's what I was needing to start figuring it all out.
I was half asleep when I first posted and I know I'm not the best at putting words down at the best of times. I was really just sorta thinking out loud (Or on forum
) So if my ideas seem half-baked it's because they are!
I'm thinking of a mentor type thing. I just get depressed sometimes when I see where people buy chickens, get them home, then find out they don't know what to do next. They have no idea about feeding, shelter, basic care.. nothing! Not knocking anyone, just think it would be nice to have someone knowledgeable show them the basic care and set up. The giving away part is really secondary to the helping them learn part. Cindiloohoo's post above is a great example of how to help someone, and it would maybe stop people from just dumping them in the country as in sheila3935's post. I see that kind of thing all the time. While places like the BYC forum, reading poultry books and such are great, I think it would be really nice if at least a few of us could help others in person. I talk "Chicken" to alot of folks and I always tell them about BYC because I think it's a great place to learn and it's such a fun place.
I know it's not for everyone and that no matter how many of us are willing to do it, we'll be able to help only a very small percentage of people. I do believe the more people who have chickens and experiance the benifits of owning them and in turn help others get started the more society as a whole would accept back yard poultry as the norm. It really wasn't that long ago when almost every country home had a small laying flock. remember the Depression era political slogan "A chicken in every pot"?
On a side note, we had a bad storm hit our area last night, so I'll be busy repairing coops and such the next few days, so won't be able to be online much until I can get the flock secure again.