cost of your birds

I want chickens just because I want chickens. I had planned on just giving the eggs away at work, as I do with my vegetables. But, I wouldn't mind recouping at least some of my chicken expenses. I'll just have to see how it goes.

I'm selling my eggs before I have chickens! LOL
 
I like the answers of this post because when I tell people about my chickens.. they are like how expensive.. they look at the price of the organic free range eggs..
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but I tell them no not really.. and this helps me tell them why..
 
I actually keep records of what I pay for feed and other chicken related materials vs. what I make for selling the eggs. I sell them for $4 a dozen and I am in the plus every year. Not many hobbies I know pay for themselves.
 
I got chickens purely because I like having them, but when the eggs started piling up the fridge I decided to sell them. I make around $30 a month just by selling my surplus of eggs (that's with 9 hens) - that amount per month definitely adds up considering I spend maybe $20.00 in feed every month or two (my girls get lots of scraps and grass clippings) - They have since paid for themselves, and allowed me to purchase a few new hens and chicks just for grins and giggles. The only thing I regret is that my husband spent waaaaay too much building their coop. It's simple, and it's not huge, but it just had to match the garden shed dontcha know?
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So if I can just forget that it will take many many months to pay off their mortgage (ha!) I continue to let myself think that they are a somewhat profitable and thoroughly enjoyable hobby!
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There's something about fresh brown hormone free eggs that people just can't get enough of. I sell mine for 2.00 a dozen, which is much less than what they would pay for them in the store, and I love being able to do that!
 

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