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09 - Caring For Chickens Indoors Part 1: Why Indoor Chickens?

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Senior Advisor Tara and Nonprofit Specialist Julia discuss why we should consider caring for chickens as indoor companions! Keeping chickens inside may sound strange for people outside of the sanctuary world, although more and more people are realizing that chickens can make great indoor companions. In fact, sometimes taking care of chickens indoors has been a major impetus for some folks to fully recognize the beauty of having a close relationship with chickens and changing their relationship to what they formerly considered to be “farmed animals” in life-changing ways!

Keeping chickens as indoor companions can have a number of benefits for both the birds and their caregivers. We’ll talk about those benefits in this episode and our personal experiences caring for chickens indoors.

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Senior Advisor Tara and Nonprofit Specialist Julia discuss why we should consider caring for chickens as indoor companions! Keeping chickens inside may sound strange for people outside of the sanctuary world, although more and more people are realizing that chickens can make great indoor companions. In fact, sometimes taking care of chickens indoors has been a major impetus for some folks to fully recognize the beauty of having a close relationship with chickens and changing their relationship to what they formerly considered to be “farmed animals” in life-changing ways!

Keeping chickens as indoor companions can have a number of benefits for both the birds and their caregivers. We’ll talk about those benefits in this episode and our personal experiences caring for chickens indoors.

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This Episode’s Referenced Open Sanctuary Project Resources:

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You can send us a question, comment, or topic idea here!

Want more Open Sanctuary Content? Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!

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