When did you decide to raise chickens and why?

we was at the feed store and the next thing I know my hubby is telling this guy he wants 10 chicks and then he went and bought everything to make a pen for them. So Last Friday I seen the baby chicks and bought 20 more and they gave me 2 free so that is how we got 32 chickens now
 
As soon as we decided to start homesteading about two years ago we decided we'd raise chickens. We figured animal husbandry is part-and-parcel to homesteading and we both really like eggs. We also had chicken-sat for friends and found we became quite fond of the chickens themselves. Hilarious and endearing!

We spent over a year researching it, then took the plunge last spring and are now 10 months into the experiment. I don't regret it at all, but it has been far harder than I ever would have guessed. Caring for them in a long, Maine winter is not simple. I have since come to realize that not only is homesteading without animal husbandry possible, it's actually much simpler than homesteading WITH animal husbandry.

If you setup/scale homestead operations such that animal inputs are not required, you will have a much easier go of things than with animals. The only "indispensable" use of chickens would be a deep litter run if one wanted to compost on a large scale. But I'm experimenting in gardening/mini-farming WITHOUT a concerted effort to prepare large amounts of compost (that is one of the several techniques of natural farming).

So our girls are simply a labor of love :love
 
I like the idea that I have a meal laid for me everyday...and if needs be some meat that I don't have to have refrigerated. Have been chicken in the head for about 10 years now.....
 
This is just the start of our 2nd year I have 10 one years old and 22 3 week old now .we love ever minute of it
Really? Awesome! I only have 5 and sometimes they make me want to pull my hair out! :barnie I can't even imagine what 10, to say nothing of 20 or 30 would be like!

But that's the exception, not the rule. We love 'em to pieces!:love
 
Well, it wasnt my decision to start raising them in the first place. My wife and children wanted them and I resisted for awhile. Because I knew i would be the one taking care of them. Guess what?! I wasnt wrong. However, I have decided to get more. Go figure. Lol
I decided to get chickens 4--5 years ago when my neighbour was selling out. I bought her 12 x 14 coop lock, stock and barrel and dragged it over here. Originally, I wanted the fresh eggs and figured it'd be fun to have some birds around, but it morphed into an obsession very quickly. I now have chickens for (some) meat, eggs, pets, and breeding to the Standard of Perfection. The last item is more of a personal enjoyment than for exhibition.
 
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