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I majored in Cat Cost Analysis but never went beyond a B.S. and just recently picked up a minor in Equine Economics.
I guess that means I should try out this chicken math thing. Here goes:
If 26 chickens are speeding down your road at 45 mph in a box that is 9"x12"x5" in a postal carriers' car, how many chickens arrive at your coop?
25 ordered, 1 freebie = 26
10% of 25 should have given me 2.5 roos + freebie = 3.5 roos
Chicken sex change adjustment = +3.5 roos
Talked co-workers and friend into taking some chicks = -10
Predation of co-workers previous roos presents opportunity = -6 roos
So, 26-10-6 = 10 - just the right number for me
But wait.....forgot to figure in hatchery math!
Apparently 25+1 = 29 -10-6 =13
But roo doesn't count, so down to 12
But that was 2 years ago - I assume you have to factor in depreciation?
Plus getting new larger coop in a few month and I have broodies.......
I am so out of my league with this chicken math - any advice?
I majored in Cat Cost Analysis but never went beyond a B.S. and just recently picked up a minor in Equine Economics.

I guess that means I should try out this chicken math thing. Here goes:
If 26 chickens are speeding down your road at 45 mph in a box that is 9"x12"x5" in a postal carriers' car, how many chickens arrive at your coop?
25 ordered, 1 freebie = 26
10% of 25 should have given me 2.5 roos + freebie = 3.5 roos
Chicken sex change adjustment = +3.5 roos
Talked co-workers and friend into taking some chicks = -10
Predation of co-workers previous roos presents opportunity = -6 roos
So, 26-10-6 = 10 - just the right number for me
But wait.....forgot to figure in hatchery math!
Apparently 25+1 = 29 -10-6 =13
But roo doesn't count, so down to 12
But that was 2 years ago - I assume you have to factor in depreciation?
Plus getting new larger coop in a few month and I have broodies.......
I am so out of my league with this chicken math - any advice?
