I've not hit a deer yet in my truck, and those grill guards aren't for deer, those are typically cattle farmers that use that truck as a farm vehicle as well.
As for chicken houses, we all know the chickens are raised for meat (broilers) or egg production (laying hens), nothing else. The broilers live to be about 6-10 weeks old depending on the slaughter house specifics (even Tyson varies on bird size), the laying hens last about a year then they are then processed and their meat is used in soups or animal food depending on the grade.
These chickens have no idea of what life is like outside the house, to them the house is normal and these chickens are bred specifically to thrive in the less-than-desirable house environment. They aren't allowed to be injected with steroids but they are often vaccinated while in incubation and while being 'sexed' and their feed is usually high protein with synthetic amino acids blended in for faster growth.
Hunting isn't a bad thing, I have hunted, and I enjoy it as long as you are hunting with the right people. I like the sport but also believe that if you can't use the meat or don't want the meat, don't kill it.
We also don't have wolves or grizzly bears here in AR, we have coyotes, panthers, and black bears. Elk have been reintroduced as they are non-predatorial and can control plant growth of certain plant species. Because our state is so agriculturally based, it is going to be difficult to convince farmers to allow wolves to be reintroduced to the state. They would kill livestock.
Aside from that if you want to get back to hunting I recommend geese. No one likes geese and all the little old church ladies like it when I go goose hunting. Apparently, there is a flock of geese that hangs around a certain part of town and are pooping in people's yards. They think of it as a form of pest control, lol.