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According to who?
Back when I did it for a horse biz, we wrote off nearly everything: barn building, feed, vet bills, fencing, transportation, maintenance, stock purchases, a portion of the mortgage, amortization of equipment. Ended up without a profit for several years on this endeavor, so got a huge tax break to the point that for five years I didn't pay taxes. Unfortunately, got audited twice during that time, too (with a "No Change" status, so no penalties...but had to pay accountant to come with us to visit the IRS).
The paperwork was a drag, but the benefits tax-wise were worth it. The only year I made a profit is when I sold my last horse....
Don't know on how big a scale you'd have to be to declare a poultry business vs. a hobby, but it seems to me you've got far more sale opportunities than horses to churn some money.
According to who?

Back when I did it for a horse biz, we wrote off nearly everything: barn building, feed, vet bills, fencing, transportation, maintenance, stock purchases, a portion of the mortgage, amortization of equipment. Ended up without a profit for several years on this endeavor, so got a huge tax break to the point that for five years I didn't pay taxes. Unfortunately, got audited twice during that time, too (with a "No Change" status, so no penalties...but had to pay accountant to come with us to visit the IRS).
The paperwork was a drag, but the benefits tax-wise were worth it. The only year I made a profit is when I sold my last horse....
Don't know on how big a scale you'd have to be to declare a poultry business vs. a hobby, but it seems to me you've got far more sale opportunities than horses to churn some money.
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