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what is SFH?? sorry still not good with the abbrevs.The chicken math is real now...I have a client who raises chickens and we found each other via CL. I asked for 8 Silkie chicks, although I had originally thought to only have 4-6 Silkies. Then we got to chatting, and she brought me 6 more of various Cochins. So I have 14 bantam chicks now. Plus 14 SFH eggs, 12 Silkie eggs, and 6 barnyard mixes in the incubator.
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so he buys the GFQ hovabator with 42 egg capacity
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we live in a city that doesn't allow any chickens at all
OK I love every one of these stories.
I however, am sad to say that NO ONE here knows how to do "chicken math".
The way it was explained to me was:
1. Eggs do not count because you never count your chickens before they hatch.
2. Meaties do not count because they are dinner.
3. Extra Roos do not count because they are dinner.
4. Roos that are for breeding do not count because they are breeders.
5. Chicks do not count because the might be male or female, never sure till they lay an egg or crow.
6. Broody hens do not count because they are incubators and not laying eggs.
7. Hens that have just hatched off chicks do not count because they are new mothers, the chicks see #5
8. Hens that are molting do not count because they are not laying eggs.
9. Old hens do not count because they no longer laying eggs but are great mothers of step chicks.
10. Any chicken that is for sale or trade does not count because they are leaving.
11. Never have an odd number od chickens because no one wants to be the odd chicken out.
12. Bantams only count as 1/2 because they are small.
13. ANY ANIMAL that has a name is not counted because once you give them a name they are family, and you can not count family.
So the way I see it most of you need buy some chickens because most of what you have DO NOT COUNT.
So says the guy who 3 years ago started with 11 hens and 1 roo,
Last year had over 600 mouths that were taking in food.
Today I only have 32 chickens, even though I am feeding close to 200 mouths.
Haha I know right? We're looking to buy a house soon and we haven't decided yet if we want to live in the city or start our own little hobby farm. The challenge is finding a place close enough to the city so my husband can still get to work.
Farm. Way more entertaining, trust me. Went from a house with a backyard that was 22x50 to an acre and 3/4. Tell him it's worth it for the eggs!!!