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First off - I do, sincerely apolagise if this causes offence to anyone or causes distress or anything, it is NOT intended to! :shock:

 

Do any of you chicken keepers still eat chicken (not your own, ones from the supermarket!)?

 

Again, sorry if this causes anyone offence or anything, just a question I have been wondoring for a while and thought I would post the question.

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I do Chris, but I buy mine from the local organic farm.........I like to think that freerange organic chickens have had a happier life and I do like the taste of chicken.

 

I couldn't eat my own girls they are pets and have been bread to lay eggs not to be eaten.

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We still eat Chicken, we have, for years before we had chooks only had free range and preferably (and mostly) organic as I have an issue with eating chicken pumped full of antibiotics and growth promoters..

 

I would not eat the girls, but I am fairly comfortable with the idea of eventually hatching and growing on the cockerals as table birds.

The idea of viewing those chickens differently, then eating them knowing what they have been fed is fine, the dispatching and gutting is a little tricker - but my dad would have no qualms about that. :wink:

My husband however isn't so comfortable with the idea...

 

Helen

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I can't eat chicken anymore - it makes me think of our girlies and no way would I eat them!

 

In fact, I'm increasingly going off meat altogether since we got them.

 

Hubby, of course, is not the slightest bit affected, even though he does still love our girls just as much as I do. :D

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Hi ya, def no offence taken whatsover :D

 

 

 

Only free-range chicken. Never anything else and never chicken sarnies from a supermarket or anything that contains chicken, unless it states on pack free-range. Definately not our own chickens ever, they are pets. We don't have it very often. When we've had a chicken for dinner hubby puts it in a carrier bag and puts it in the bin later, so the girls don't see :lol: he doesn't wanna offend them.

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no offence taken

 

still eat chicken but only free range

 

i could never eat our girlies as i think of them as pets, but i do think it would be better to eat your own birds at least you would know they had been treated humanly and had a good life

 

i am just too squeemish

sarah

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a perfectly good question - and like almost everyone else on here, yes I eat it but only free-range.

 

No chicken sandwiches, chicken nuggets, takeaways, chicken curry ... in fact, usually I only eat it at home because I have yet to find a restaurant or sandwich bar that uses free-range. I also ask in restaurants - and then order something else, because the answer is always no!

 

I was thinking of going back to being vegetarian, which I was for some years, but keeping chickens has actually convinced me that eating meat is right (although perhaps not in the quantities that some people eat it). For every hen we have laying eggs, there's a cockerel hatched - even farms don't keep more than a couple of cockerels, because they don't produce anything! So it makes sense to eat some meat. I probably only eat it once a week or so, though.

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We still eat chicken & plenty of it too.

Always free range & 80% of the time organic too 8)

 

We refer to the girls as hens rather than chickens,so we keep hens but eat chicken :D

 

No need to ask if you are offending anyone - we all have to eat & we all make our own choices about what we eat.

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If you give up eating chicken, it won't save a cockerel's life: they will nearly all get killed anyway. In fact, they probably get the chance of a longer life if people go on eating them, because people want to cook a decent-sized bird.

 

I prefer buying chicken breasts, however, to handling a whole chicken, so I must be getting a bit sensitive.

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