tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5029499223967412930.post3555961805616294246..comments2023-06-16T06:16:18.820-03:00Comments on Nova Scotia Island Journal: the happiness of chickensAnne Yarbroughhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14172485529168900117noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5029499223967412930.post-2117263346107464792010-08-09T11:37:52.649-03:002010-08-09T11:37:52.649-03:00Just found your blog. We moved to the South Shore ...Just found your blog. We moved to the South Shore two years ago. We don't have chickens, but we do have guinea hens. I definitely agree that they have feelings, and I always cry when we lose one. We haven't expanded to chickens yet. I was raised as a city girl, and am not sure about collecting eggs. I know I could never eat one of my own chickens!Sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05042081996333393969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5029499223967412930.post-68995738263903455482010-08-08T11:00:41.987-03:002010-08-08T11:00:41.987-03:00I agree. We have backyard chickens, free to roam,...I agree. We have backyard chickens, free to roam, take dirt baths etc We keep ours for eggs and fun of watching them. I have given great thought lately of my consumption of meat because of the quality of life of factory farm animals. Love your blog. We live in the suburbs of New England and would love to live as you do.Nancy McMullennoreply@blogger.com