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I love this story! I cannot eat mine either but I keep adding new ones! So I probably will eventually have to think of a new plan.. as in a retirement coop***Disclaimer: No chickens or ducks were harmed in this story.
Your saying that you want to add ducks to your flock made me remember something funny. Waaaaay back when we first got chickens, the plan was to be more self sufficient, have fresh eggs & eventually, when they stopped laying eggs as frequently, we were going to have fresh chicken.
So we planned, built our Barred Rock Hotel & got our first flock. Knowing ZERO about chickens, I thought "this is a good plan." They were friendly, inquisitive and didn't peck me when I wanted to collect eggs. Hard to believe that I was a bit nervous to get close, as I didn't know what they'd do or how they'd act.
As I got familiar with them, got to know their little personalities & named 'em, I found that less than a week into the planned chicken raising adventure that things were going to change & that every single one would live out their days in peace, with no danger of winding up as dinner.
After many knots in the stomach & no small amount of trepidation over the next week, I told my husband that "Yeah, that plan? Not gonna happen. New plan: we are running an old age home for chickens."
To my surprise & relief, he just laughed and said that he was wondering how long it was going to take me.
Several years later, we were driving somewhere & the subject of food came up. I mentioned that I'd had duck several times & really liked it. To my amazement he said "Well, maybe we could get some ducks and once they stop laying..."
"Seriously? Did you learn NOTHING from the chicken plan? Do you WANT to have an old age home for ducks, too??" Needless to say, we didn't add ducks, though they're amazing creatures.
Geeze Louise, I can't kill 'em once I know 'em! Nothing against those who do & I understand the reasoning but when I eat a bird, it's no one I know//knew.
In another twist of irony, I have a mixed flock & there's not a beautiful Barred Rock living in the Barred Rock Hotel now. We'll get there again, I'm sure.
Love the stories, pics & video of Wally & Tater.
Glad that they continue to do well & have settled into a happy companionship.
I have five cats! But I have these on my carHi everyone. Glad everyone is doing fine.
I used to be called the crazy cat lady because I had 6 when I was in CA. Then we moved and a 11 week old kitten just happened to show up under our deck late at night from the side road. Lots of strays here. A friend of mine was also called the same thing with 5 cats. The most I've had at one time is 7. We rescued feral mama cats that was ready to burst open with little babies. Three one summer. It was fun, exciting to do this and we had help finding them all homes. That was in 2012 before we moved.
I don't think I can have a chicken dinner from our girls or boys. We do collect the eggs and our neighbors also ask if they could get some eggs. Sometimes we give them away and other times they pay for them. Our Doc has even paid for some eggs. We are a close rural family around our neighbors. It can fun living out here except the winter. Looking up on a dark rural area night you can see the milky way. That was cool to see in our front yard at night.