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I've been wanting to start with chickens ever since we moved onto our farm, but every spring something seemed to happen in life that always made me postpone - graduations, birthdays that required visits out of state, etc. The semi-lockdown was my final trigger than this was the spring to take the plunge, knowing I'd be here every day for the foreseeable future.
Eggs were 88/doz at the local grocery for large eggs before this began - while I taste the difference for sure, eggs being so inexpensive was a demotivator when I had some many other things going. Now we have limits on how many we can buy - so much so that I can't buy as many as I typically use in two weeks and I don't want to shop any more often with a spouse with several risk factors for the virus.
I'm enjoying our new girls so much already and love building projects, coop building in progressFresh eggs in a few months is going to be wonderful, andif I have the breeds I think I have, we'll have a lovely mixed basket of eggs!
Yes, last year when our eggs were only 88 cents per dozen locally, it did not make much sense to raise a small backyard flock for eggs alone. But I got 10 chicks anyway because I wanted some chickens for many other reasons. I worked my butt off building a coop and run, and will be upgrading it this year too. I enjoyed the experience of building the coop and it was a great opportunity for me to buy all kinds of power tools on my wish list without Dear Wife complaining too much. So having fresh eggs everyday now is just a bonus. Nothing like getting that first egg for your girls. Every egg is a gift to many of us.