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Hufflefluff
Songster
We started with 6, that quickly changed and we now have 57.[cut]
I get new chicks about 4 times a year.![]()
Wow! New life goal: live somewhere where I can do this

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We started with 6, that quickly changed and we now have 57.[cut]
I get new chicks about 4 times a year.![]()
It's nice to have smaller numbers sometimes.My plan is to get chicks every 2 to 3 years, depending on how egg output is looking. We just need enough eggs for 2 households of 2 adults.
As to the original poster - don't cull them, SELL them as laying birds. Do not feel guilted into keeping birds you don't like for whatever reason. A lot of people like a mature bird that they don't have to raise up.
Once the bird is theirs, it is not your repsonsibility. Truthfully even dual purpose birds are not that great of meat birds. If you want to raise chicken for meat, get meat birds. I will never go back.
I keep a flock, have had one for years, the birds, they come and go in the flock.
Mrs K