

My Take Tuesday: Chickens
If you attended elementary school with me, you will probably will remember my obsession with chickens. Throughout elementary school, I would draw chickens when I was bored. Given the many drawing projects that elementary age children have, I drew hundreds of mediocre pictures of my pet chickens. Fortunately, my teachers were patient and supportive. Although my artistic abilities left much to be desired, I was free to draw to my hearts content.
We would receive an annual catalog from Murray McMurray Hatchery. This catalog would depict every conceivable breed of chicken and give a short description of the desirable traits each possessed: comb type, leg feathering, silky, frizzle, bantam, standard, etc. I would spend hours and hours looking through this catalog. Each year, I was allowed to choose a single baby chick of the breed of my choosing. I took this choice seriously.
There are a range of things that one needs to consider when deciding what breed of chicken to have. These include the climate in which you live, whether you are raising backyard chickens for eggs or meat production, their temperament, foraging capability, predator awareness, and broodiness. I meticulously studied each breed and made my selection each year.
To this day, chickens remain my favorite animals. I look back with fondness on the days spent coloring and drawing with crayons.
Memories are painted optimistically with passing years. I miss the worry-free days sitting at a desk in elementary school.
I will forever treasure these pictures and the pleasant memories associated with them.
And that is my take!
N. Isaac Bott, DVM