I get just the opposite grief. "You have all that poultry and you don't eat any of it?"
It doesn't bother me coming from my country neighbors, that's a way of life here and I know to them it's odd.
What bothers me is when I hear this from some of my longtime city friends. These are people who have never killed & eaten anything themselves. So of course, I invite them to come visit and promise to cook up any bird they choose to kill & clean. So far, no takers.
I can't imagine what would make them think that after years of being vegetarian and buying all my food from the store, I would suddenly
wake up and go grab an ax and a bird and have no problem fixing it for dinner. It may sound silly, but I think it's irresponsible to just go take a life without knowing what you are doing, the same way you don't just grab a gun and take pot shots at deer hoping you'll get lucky & kill one. All of the people here who hunt have had years of training and practice and they don't waste anything. I respect that and that's the way I want to be with my chickens, so I'm learning & working up to it. I've learned how to put down sick chicks & birds with ether and I put down an injured turkey with an ax for the first time a month ago. I practiced with the ax, chopping sticks until my aim was good. When it was time, I got it right on the first try. I saved the breast meat and buried the rest, and shook for two hours. Someday I will reach a point where I'm proficient and comfortable.
I think it's a shame that some people take their food for granted, the same way some Americans don't realize what a good life they have in this country.