Hugz21
Chirping
Mine are most definitely pets. I've wanted chook pets for as long as I can remember. My Gran kept chooks, quails and canaries (on her 1acre in a tiny country town in NSW) . She never named any of them, which I considered a travesty, at the time. Looking back on it, the number she had probably wouldn't have been reasonable to name all of the them. I just loved petting them, watching them scratch in the dirt, collecting the eggs, feeding them kitchen scraps, raking the yard and even cleaning the nest boxes. I wanted my kids to have that too. We don't have any other pets. We'll probably get some more chicks in spring, but I might have to look into sex linked or older chicks to stop the "maybe rooster" factorI view them as livestock and not lap pets. It helps. Most importantly, don't name them because eventually you'll have to eat all the extra boys.