I to have Depression and do believe chickens help. And best of all is hatching eggs!! I also have ducks that are always happy to see me!
I'm sure you will love them! Be sure to post pics ones you get them. 


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Yes, its funny how people would much prefer to save something that was cute or majestic or large, rather than a shrew or an ant species or even a mealworm. Have you noticed you never see little, ugly or nasty creatures on any adverts for save the animals, I mean, who would send monthly payments to the STMF (Save The Mealworm Foundation).Eh, it's just a little lizard! Maybe let's start on mealworms....!
Im getting 6. We were going to get them from the egg farm a week or two ago, before they were all killed. But the farm phoned me and told me that they were not very well and were not allowed to give them to me and they would have to be killed. So the farm then told me that they are getting thousands of new ones between xmas and newyear, and said I could collect 6 in the first week in Jan. At least we can save a few from a short life of forced egg laying then the chop.JohnPeel, how many are you getting in 4 weeks ?
Oh no, I couldn't have a house chicken. It might help MY depression, but send my wife into one. There isnt a thing out of place in this house, even I get dusted daily.You might enjoy having some house chickens.One large or 2 of the smaller breed.
Six is a good number to start with in my opinion. I started with six White Leghorns all girls.Im getting 6. We were going to get them from the egg farm a week or two ago, before they were all killed. But the farm phoned me and told me that they were not very well and were not allowed to give them to me and they would have to be killed. So the farm then told me that they are getting thousands of new ones between xmas and newyear, and said I could collect 6 in the first week in Jan. At least we can save a few from a short life of forced egg laying then the chop.