Why would laying breeds be more deserving of life than meat birds?Eh I dont really blame the store owner. If they are not meat breeds, why not let them live out their life?
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Why would laying breeds be more deserving of life than meat birds?Eh I dont really blame the store owner. If they are not meat breeds, why not let them live out their life?
Because meat breeds will not live a good quality of life. They will have health problems, be unable to walk, and eventually die anywayWhy would laying breeds be more deserving of life than meat birds?
Marans are a dual purpose breed. Lot's of meat! My rooster was about 9 lbs. Hens about 6.Eh I dont really blame the store owner. If they are not meat breeds, why not let them live out their life?
I probably wouldn't eat them though they are more of a pet to me. They have good personalities, they are pretty colors, and their eggs are really pretty. I just started with them last spring I have Wheaten MaransMarans are a dual purpose breed. Lot's of meat! My rooster was about 9 lbs. Hens about 6.
I probably wouldn't eat them though they are more of a pet to me. They have good personalities, they are pretty colors, and their eggs are really pretty. I just started with them last spring I have Wheaten Marans
That is what I keep most of my birds for. They are my best friends I couldn't kill themNothing wrong with having pets. I have a few!
Strange that you are in the meat forum LOLThat is what I keep most of my birds for. They are my best friends I couldn't kill them
And that's exactly why I don't care to raise CX any more. Mine were very friendly but not really healthy after 12 weeks. Had to starve the one I kept for breeding and she died at a year.Because meat breeds will not live a good quality of life. They will have health problems, be unable to walk, and eventually die anyway
I totally agree.Nothing wrong with keeping them as pets (my main flock are pets). What's wrong is the owner of a store telling me how I should be using a product she sells, when I am not breaking any law. She's not an animal shelter, to be putting conditions on this; she's a merchant selling a product, and can't be telling me how I should be using that product once I buy it, or refuse me service because of her beliefs. Especially when there's no suspicion of animal cruelty, neglect, or anything like that. The birds would have a very good life, and the fact that they'd get eaten at the end is just a fact of life and not against any law.