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- May 15, 2015
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I don't intend to do that. It's not about my feelings; it's about my obligation to him as someone who raised him. It doesn't bother me if down the road he's stew but I would like him to have a chance to enjoy more niceties of life before that. At the very least I'm glad that he had a much better life than a chicken raised in a factory.My advice might seem a bit cold, but here goes: you find a home for the little guy, don't ask questions and keep telling yourself that he's going to lead a happy life. Once that chicken leaves your place, it's no longer yours to have any control over. So just don't ask...
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