Sophia Dobbins Raising Live Stock in the Suburbs

     One thing that has been of personal interest to me is the rise of raising livestock in suburban neighborhoods. In my hometown I live in your typical suburban neighborhood, but I am very fortunate to live close to an acre of land which gives me a fairly large back yard. In my backyard my family has raised ducks and chickens. We had started out with chickens for a few years but they eventually tore up the backyard too much and i convinced my family to try ducks. We made the switch to getting six ducks of three different kinds. We have two of your typical white ducks, two runner ducks, and to little black ducks. Making the switch to ducks had many benefits. They don't tear up the yard, they have much more personality than chickens do and their eggs are much richer in taste. I feel with the rise of social media it has been much more common to see chickens being raised in suburban neighborhoods as it spreads as a fairly easy thing to do and not having to buy eggs is a great benefit. You don't see nearly as many people with ducks though and I personally think that they are just as easy if not easier than chickens. We personally do not eat any of our chickens or ducks but i have heard of people that do. Overall I think it's a great idea to raise a limited number of chickens or ducks if you have room in your backyard because they are great for pest control and you'll have more eggs than you ever need. 


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