Dont think I am not learning exponentially from everything you say. I am. The runaway was a loner. My run is way to big to enclose it. The fences are 6 feet high, if they get out they are likely done for. The topic of sick chicken care and pet chicken status is conversational right now for me. Until i am faced with it under dire conditions it will remain that way but in the conversation is a personal evolution and maybe when the moment comes and I get tired of sand paper eggs I will know how I feel about culling because of the thought process, the opinions and the time spent talking about it. I think it is healthy and good to banter (avoided using Bantam here but thought about it. lol) because that is how valid decisions get made under fire instead of in a panic. You are creating a subculture here that is smart and healthy and valid. I respect your insights and energy to keep doing it. You are making me a better chickener every day.I agree. In this economy, every penny counts and I don't believe I know anyone that doesn't complain about their bills. If you find yourself complaining about the cost of feed, look at what you are feeding and decide if it's worth all the complaining.
If it's worth it to you to keep useless but entertaining animals, then nothing to complain about. If it's worth the stress of dealing with sickness and other flock problems, why come on the forum asking for advice? Just do what you've been doing and you will have the stress that you feel is worth it all.
If it's worth having to constantly replace the birds that you've let die of old age, sickness and predation, then don't bother to ask for advice about these issues...just carry on. After all, they provide you with what you are looking for in the way of pets, entertainment, hobby, etc....stress, worry and expense that you feel is all worth it to have these chickens.