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First It would be your 15 chickens, and when they were gone they'd be out looking for everyone elses.
Sittin Pretty you should thank your lucky stars that I don't know you in person because after the threat of eating my chickens you'd be on the ground. Some of my chickens are those factory farmed chickens and if you have never seen one in person or cared for one after falling from a truck or being rescued you could never truly know the pain these poor animals go thru.
I hope that someday your eyes see what really happens in these places and you find compassion for other living creatures besides yourself.
Note the THEY would be eating your chickens
I've been around every aspect of the broiler industry, I know first hand what they go through.
I've picked them up off the road, my brother in law has 3 houses, and friends have some too.
I've helped them with those.
I did refrigeration for a large poultry company for two years in the early 90's
I've also been overseas, and have seen the look in starving peoples faces.
While I was still raising my own back yard flock, my leghorns were as docile as my bramhas and just as spoiled rotten.
I had 130 of these spoiled rotten chickens, they seemed to think I was compassionate enough to run to set on my lap when they saw be coming.
Compassion comes in different ways.
Letting a person go hungry to save a chickens life that was raised and bred for that purpose is just illogical.
I think my eyes have probably seen more of that sort of thing than yours have, to be honest.
I've seen far worse.