Shad, I am very excited to share that I have found at least a short term solution for sourcing chickens. I would like a few chicks this year, but I’ve gotten to the point that I don’t want to support the hatchery industry anymore. After doing some research, I found someone local… Just half an hour drive away. They only have about three or four breeds, and I would like two of each of these…
Isabella Leghorns
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French Blue Coper Marans
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I’m not quite ready right now for roosters, but I am at a point that if a female chick turned out not to be female after all, I would be OK with it. We own this property now, so I would not get kicked out for having a rooster. And here’s the best part of all… I asked her what happens with the unwanted males. It’s the best answer I could have hoped for, while wanting to source female chickens. She raises the unwanted males on pasture along with the females. At a certain age, she tries to adopt as many out as she can. The ones who are not adopted out are euthanized humanely, and then fed to her livestock guardian dogs that protect the chickens.
At this point, I think it is the best possible compromise I can find to continue keeping chickens while trying to have as little suffering as possible. And I will not be supporting the giant hatchery industry at all. For those of you not in the United States, please know that giant hatcheries are sort of just how it’s done here. Not only that, but I am in California, which does not have many options for chickens at all. I am pleased with this find and hope it all works out. I’ll keep you posted.