Jenny L. Mace
New member
- Messages
- 1
Hi there!
Please fill out this survey[/https://winchester.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/from-the-backyard-to-our-beds-the-spectrum-of-care-in] to help understand the chicken-keeping community more and to enhance backyard/rescued chicken welfare!
The survey seeks to collect the most detailed and comprehensive information to date regarding backyard chicken owners’ current care-taking practices, relationship types with their chickens and attitudes towards chickens.
For the first time in a survey about backyard chickens, questions are asked to distinguish between different types of chicken such as ex-commercial or not, adopted or not and hen or rooster/cock.
This survey also aims to gather data on more niche/novel care-taking practices.
Anyone from any country who keeps chickens in a non-commercial capacity is welcome to fill-in this survey.
A £50 voucher redeemable at a chicken-oriented charity/shop near to you can also be won if you enter the prize draw when prompted.
This research is being completed in a voluntary/unpaid capacity by Jenny L. Mace, ex-commercial hen carer and visiting lecturer at the University of Winchester, UK.
Many thanks indeed! 0
Please fill out this survey[/https://winchester.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/from-the-backyard-to-our-beds-the-spectrum-of-care-in] to help understand the chicken-keeping community more and to enhance backyard/rescued chicken welfare!
The survey seeks to collect the most detailed and comprehensive information to date regarding backyard chicken owners’ current care-taking practices, relationship types with their chickens and attitudes towards chickens.
For the first time in a survey about backyard chickens, questions are asked to distinguish between different types of chicken such as ex-commercial or not, adopted or not and hen or rooster/cock.
This survey also aims to gather data on more niche/novel care-taking practices.
Anyone from any country who keeps chickens in a non-commercial capacity is welcome to fill-in this survey.
A £50 voucher redeemable at a chicken-oriented charity/shop near to you can also be won if you enter the prize draw when prompted.
This research is being completed in a voluntary/unpaid capacity by Jenny L. Mace, ex-commercial hen carer and visiting lecturer at the University of Winchester, UK.
Many thanks indeed! 0