Not an OT but I thought it was an interesting topic- Culling- I have 85 free range birds of different lineage- Right now with the molt, time of year and about 50 pullets, not all of which are laying, I am getting 12-20 eggs per day. About every 2 days I get 12, 14-15 the next, then 19 or 20 then it repeats. As soon as the pullets stop, I have some raggedy 3-4 year old hens that will make their way to the honored pressure cooker. Other than that, I will cull for sickness, scruffiness, attitude, etc... but I rarely cull. Next year I will look at egg production and make the decision of whether to cull most of the flock for new ones. I have the big incubator thanks to Bruce, but I may not cull if the egg production is "good enuf". That said, being only in it for 3 years, and only having this many layers this year, I am not qualified to give advice, just starting the ball rolling and sitting back observing and learning.
Feed costs- I am not saying it is right, but it is what I do and I look forward to input. I have hogs, layers and meaties throughout the year. I feed one feed and buy it by the ton, from a feed mill about 40 minutes from the farm. Prices just went down a little. June, I paid $425.00 per ton, August a little less and last week $373.00 or $.19 lb.
The feed is a 16% hog feed. The layers like it, the meaties grow on it and of course the hogs like it. The animals get all of our scraps, the birds free range and get fed at night although they pick up the slack of the hogs too.
Just yesterday I picked up a 50lb bag of Calf Manna for $19.99. Birds seemed to like it. Bag says it should only be 1% of feed although I am feeding at about 20% that being 1 scoop Manna to 5 scoops feed.
I have considered going to restaurants for scraps but... people have sickness and eat out. Not sure I want to give that to my animals. I haven't stopped at the cheese makers or grocery for left over produce but it is on the list. Additionally I want to stop at a goat place and inquire as to the price of goats milk. We had goats but they were a nuisance. I have considered buying a milking doe that I can keep milking, but not waiting for one to kid. I have heard that raw goats milk is very beneficial to all the animals.