Oh, yeah; it's really weird. My town passed a new "animal-keeping ordinance" in 2012 allowing up to 4 hens, a hive of bees (imagine: Colony Collapse Disorder, and bee-keeping wasn't legal until then! :shock: ), and some other acknowledgements of current integrated gardening/animal keeping.
At the last minute, OH MY GOD IT'S AWFUL THEY MIGHT KILL CHICKENS!!! questions were raised. I mean, WTH did these folks *think* the chicken-keepers were going to do with non-egg-laying hens? support them for eight or nine more years in plush retirement? I mean, a couple of hens for pets and insect-eating might be useful, I suppose, but on my "property" I've killed/removed all the snails, so that's out of the question, even for chicken diets. (Really; during the rain the week before last, I scavenged a total of 7 snails.) So I'd have to buy protein for chickens IF I had them. Stoopid.
Folks raised all kinds of stink: "What would children think if they heard chickens being slaughtered next door?" "What if...?" Oh, Lord; it was nutty. I mean, don't they themselves eat chicken? Do they think that chickens--edible ones in packages, that is--come without a head, without feet, without feathers???
Oh, silly me. We're all supposed to be Vegetarians, if not Veeeegans. Bleah. I stayed away from City Council meetings while the Slaughter Silliness was going on. Fortunately, the City Council decided to officially permit our Animal-Keeping Ordinance to remain silent on the issue of chicken slaughter. Well, thank all the gods; what would have happened to someone whose, say, bees picked up pesticide from a neighbor's manicured (i.e., poisoned) lawn? Would the bee-keeper be guilty of mass slaughter of bees?
The mind boggles.
In response to a
screed against urban chicken-keeping and subsequent "abandonment," at least one respondent in July 2013 had the good sense to state
Hens don't need to be "fostered" and "placed into loving homes". They can be eaten.
Honestly. Slaughter (humanely; I'm not in favor of animal torture, nor is anyone I know), process, cook, eat. Chicken is one of my favorite foods.