Being a small farmer, I am totally into the idea of becoming self-sustaining, growing our own vegetables for canning, eating "real" food as opposed to processed, grocery store varieties when I can. I believe if you are going to raise any critter for the table, you should afford them the best, most natural quality life they can have right up until you eat them. Give those chickens the happiest, healthiest chicken life they can possibly have. We owe them that much for expecting them to give their lives for us; that & a fast, non-fear filled end of life.
Having said that ...
There's no way on
earth I could butcher my hens! lol! I raised them from 2 day old chicks in a box in our spare room (during the coldest part of winter) until they feathered out; a long time! They are
birds; too similar in personality to the kinds of birds one would keep caged in your house (thinking parrots, cockatoos ... ok, not that smart, but smart enuf all the same) to eat. It's not
their fault they're so big they can't live in the house! They give us beautiful eggs every day, which we gratefully eat.
We built a huge coop, knowing after a few weeks that we were in for the duration with these chickens. We'll get a few more each spring to keep the egg supply up, but the old gals will live to boss around the younger ones until they pass. As a child, we butchered our own chickens, & frankly, the time it takes to kill, bleed, gut & pluck isn't worth it, in my estimation. Not unless you're doing enough to fill your freezer for the winter. No, actually, not even then, lol. Guess I'd rather pay $5.99 & buy one at the store than go thru that mess!
Still, I completely support those that do; I'm just too much of a wimp to do it myself!