The "other reason/s": Why do you own chickens? That's my hubby's question too! I know he secretly likes them also, but he's afraid that I may get carried away as I did back in the 1980's when there were 90. But, so far my stated plan has been a small flock of 12 bantams. Although......., I did give him one of my chickies (he's not claiming it though) & that would make a flock of 13. May have to give him some more someday, cause I'm really liking these Faverolles.
Just started up another flock this year because I really missed hearing the rooster/s in the morning & later in the day. It reminds me to greet the day "full on" & give it my best; life is worth living & there's so much to discover out there. There is something calming about hearing the hens cluck too. Besides, everytime I go into their yard, they all greet me with such enthusiasm & follow me around. Ok, maybe it could be for the food & treats, but, where else can you get such an eager entourage that will leave you eggs & make you smile.
They are so intertaining & always seem to have an agenda, no "lolly gaging" or "burnin' daylight" for them. The pecking order process is interesting & reminds one of how even people can fit into a group for a shared purpose.
Collections have always appealed to me & the Faverolles are a worthy challenge to boot. The heritage chickens all have such interesting history to learn about. The fact that some of them are mentioned on the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy lists as "endangered" in various degrees, makes them even more unique & connects stories to places all around the world. You'll see that my username is ""save the favs"", it's only half a joke. Even though I am laughing at myself for getting "all fired up" about possibly "helping the cause" by responsibly breeding a flock of Faverolles. I'm also laughing at the idea that I could make a difference in "keeping the breed going"; but who knows, my "drop in the bucket" just may help to fill it.
Raising such sweet chickens, sure helps "fill my bucket" with smiles, laughs & endearment.