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NHMountainMan
Free Ranging
Egg production will fall in the winter if you don’t provide additional light. Even without light you might get a dozen a week from 4-5 from the breeds you’ve got. You’ll likely have a month or so where your under that production but any more and next spring you’ll be getting that amount every two days.
As far as numbers go I think you’re good either way. Your hens will be happier with the extra space and as long as they can be out of the elements they’ll be fine regardless of how many you have. If my math is right you’ve got 10 now and your coop at 48 sf is plenty of space even if you keep them all.
As far as harvesting goes my opinion is harvest when they’re at the size you want, but I’m sure someone will give you a better timeline. As for the extra cockerels, I try to let them get to size but have been known to go to the freezer earlier if they are a nuisance.
On a side note. If you’re looking to supplement all (or most) of the chicken in your diet with your own flock you’re going to need a lot more chickens. There are some meat breeds out there that don’t have the growth rate of a Cornish Xs and might suit your purpose better.
I think I've landed on keeping 10 through winter, and if I see any issues, I'll cull a few more. I'm still trying to figure out how many I'll need to raise for our diet. In many cases, I cook two meals. After I had to cut iron from my diet, while it helped me immensely, my wife became very anemic! She donated blood every 8 weeks and with the low iron diet, it really kicked her butt.
When you mentioned other than cornish X, I've read about rangers. Is that what you're referring to?
thank you for the great advice!