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Depending on how often you see them-- you could grumble each time about a different inconvenience. (As compared with a long list of arguments at one time, or maybe in addition to it.)What should I say to someone who wants chickens but has a poor track record with animal care, and I want them to seriously rethink or even discourage them? This person is a friend but not a close friend.

Once they steal your heart it`s over lol!Well said, both of you!!
And, yet, some of us STILL have chickens.![]()
If they really want to do it, I don't think there's much you can say. If you're concerned, just warn they're harder to take care of than they look.What should I say to someone who wants chickens but has a poor track record with animal care, and I want them to seriously rethink or even discourage them? This person is a friend but not a close friend.
You named too many things (at once) to consider imho. Even though many are somewhat true.10. Rats/mice come to eat chicken feed and snakes come to eat rats/mice
I think you've covered everything, they should make pamphlet disclaimers at chick vendors and website with this list! However, now I see another side to Big Chicken being revealed!Tell them the true facts of having chickens....
1.Cost more to raise chickens than buy eggs at the supermarket
2.Cost of building/buying chicken housing
3.Cost of buying feed - chickens need good food to give good eggs that human eats so they eat good, human eat good healthy egg
4.Check chicken housing, cleaning
5.Health check and treatment - very time consuming and costly to buy health product to treat lice mites/worms/bumble feet.etc..
5.Summer and winter extreme weather care
6.NO eggs in the winter/cold weather or too hot weather
7.NO eggs when chickens stress out
8.NO eggs due to ill health
9.Poops everywhere and flies are every where in summer hot weather
10. Rats/mice come to eat chicken feed and snakes come to eat rats/mice
11.Heritage chickens don't lay many eggs, they go broody NO egg
12.Production chickens lay egg every day and they get really sick and die about 1.5 - 2 year of age.
Work out the math and it is super cheap to buy eggs than raise chickens for egg!!!
Those are just a few. When people ask me about chickens, I told them the hard cold fact above and more, and also that I did not know this before I have chickens, now I know, but it is too late.
I had a few comments about my chicken keeping practices when I first joined BYC; it was suggested that I wasn't responsible enough to keep chickens, mainly because I let them free range and initially the death rate due to predation was very high.What should I say to someone who wants chickens but has a poor track record with animal care, and I want them to seriously rethink or even discourage them?
I have had to rehome 2 rats due to them messing up my coops. And yes, now have 2 mouse traps next to the foods in the shed. I have seen my chicken chase, kill, and eat a mouse, which surprised me!You named too many things (at once) to consider imho. Even though many are somewhat true.
A big chance for a rat or mice infestation probably will do for most people to discourage them.![]()