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I too raised chickens for food when i was young. My wife wore me down until we got chicks. I never knew what special little animals they were. Now i cant imagine not seeing their faces at the backdoor every evening asking for 1 more snack before bed.I grew up on a commercial chicken farm- we raised 72,000 at a time and after 8 weeks or so off to market they went. I must have seen literally millions of chickens through those years but never once did I see a chicken get to scratch outside, eat bugs and worms, or have the pleasure of gathering an egg. Now, at 62 years old, I'm finally getting to do all those things. My girls still have a few more months before they start laying but my, how much pleasure they already have given me. I start and end my days with them, seeing that they made it safely through the night and are ready to go outside, or ending the day by making sure they are all accounted for and on the roost. I give them all a pet and then lock their door. I plan on letting them live out their natural lives even if they are no longer laying. I do love the silly creatures...
-... Except you are now accustomed to the rooster crows, fawning over adorable chicks, and cozying up to the quirky antics of those crazy birds. Because you are head over heels for those goofy, insanity inducing birds.