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Raising Chickens: 5 Reasons You’ll Love It

Raising Chickens: 5 Reasons You’ll Love It

Posted on November 16, 2024 By Rehan No Comments on Raising Chickens: 5 Reasons You’ll Love It

Is raising chickens something you’re considering? If so, here are five reasons you’ll love raising a small flock of hens.

1. Raising Chickens for Farm-Fresh Eggs

Raising chickens in a small urban or suburban backyard is farming on a small scale. If you’ve already been buying eggs from a local farmer, you know backyard eggs are exceptional. The yolks are deep orange from eating greens and they’re higher in omega-3 fatty acids, while lower in omega-6. When you gather fresh eggs from the nest box each morning, they’re still warm. And, while you’re not likely to see a hen laying an egg (a girl likes some privacy), you will hear her egg song every morning.

2. Making New Friends

Chickens are lovely companions, of course, and they can be a gateway to making human friends. Flocks in common are exciting icebreakers, sparking endless questions to ask a stranger or acquaintance.

“Did I hear you say you have chickens? So do I! What breeds do you have?”

“Oh, I have an Australorp, two Wyanodttes (silver and golden), an Easter Egger, a Buff Orpington, a Polish, you know with the big hair … What about you?”

People who’ve always wanted to keep chickens will talk to you, too. For someone who wants chickens, all it takes is getting to know someone who’s taken the leap into chicken keeping to boost their confidence.

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“Yes, you really can raise chickens! Let me tell you how.”

We chicken keepers might border on enabling, but we’re the antidotes to naysayers who disapprove of raising chickens.

3. Raising Chickens Equals Having a Maintenance Crew

Your new flock of chickens is a maintenance crew that won’t mind working for its every meal—because when you’re a chicken, everything’s a meal and it’s always lunchtime somewhere.

Backyard chickens will help you clean out the garden by turning soil and pecking away edible scraps. These dedicated foragers will scratch through what you dig up from the ground, spreading soil and cleaning out grubs and other pests. If you bag grass when you mow, they’ll spread and turn it in the compost bin, or they will forage through and eat the trimmings if you leave them on the lawn.

4. Appreciating Our Food

Raising chickens inspires respect for the animals, their intelligence and their actual value as food producers. With the time, feed and water required for their bodies to produce an egg, grow new feathers, bathe and preen, and clean up pests, esteem for their seasonal abundance and off-season time off becomes a natural understanding. These are invaluable lessons of the day-to-day needs of the animals that produce what we eat. Appreciating the origins of our food is a gift often lost on urban dwellers.

5. Joining A Movement

Chicken keeping still isn’t mainstream, but it used to be, and it’s likely to be again. For now, you’ll be the weirdo in the neighborhood or the honorable crazy chicken lady, but that’s part of the fun. People seem to be increasingly reluctant to participate in the abuse of battery hens with their purchases, and they seem to be more aware of the energy it takes to transport our food from one place to another. The average distance our food travels is 1,200 miles from its origins to our grocery stores. Raising chickens, whether for eggs or meat, is activism. Quiet, cooing, clucking activism.

This article about raising chickens was written for Chickens magazine online. Click here to subscribe.

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