How to Celebrate Respect Chickens Day

May 4th is International Respect for Chickens Day.

This special holiday was created to celebrate "the beauty, life and dignity" of chickens. Attention is also drawn to chicken farming operations. This eHow article will teach readers step-by-step instructions for acknowledging chickens in our society. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      First, start by handing out flyers about the issues concerning chicken farming. Inform your family, neighbors and friends about how chickens are farmed and raised. Call a local radio station and ask if they can discuss International Respect for Chickens Day.

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      Next, throw an office party and speak to your co-workers about Respect Chickens Day. Educate people at your place of work about the plight of today's chickens. Take some of the flyers and post them in the office break room.

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      Then, visit your local free public library and speak with the librarian about your love for chickens. Ask if you can set up a library display so visitors can learn about respecting chickens. Find books about chicken farming and add them to the display.

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      Fourth, research adopting a chicken as a pet. Visit a local chicken farm and consider adopting a little baby chicken. Give your pet a name and treat it like you would a puppy or a kitten. Build a chicken pen and decorate it with special colors and a little chicken theme.

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      Finally, watch the movie "Chicken Run" and be moved about a group of chickens trying to escape a chicken farm. Make some popcorn and enjoy the movie with your children. Discuss why we should not eat chickens. Hug a vegan and tell them you respect chickens too!

Tips & Warnings

  • Stick up for chickens in your community.

  • Never, ever make fun of people who do not eat chickens. We must be tolerant of people who think differently than we do. Educate yourself about the subject before forming an opinion.

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