And what about your time and fuel cost for going to the grocery store? The closest grocery store to me is 6 miles. 12 miles round trip - takes about 15 min - 30 min depending on traffic to get there. Then it takes time to shop. The free-range organic chickens are $10/lb at my grocery store. As I want to add duck for my table, those are $10-15/ duckling. Also, are you paying cash or credit card and if so do you pay your balance in full each month. If putting grocery on credit card and paying interest it'll cost you more. (I am guilty of that)
I personally like not having to buy eggs and milk, and other dairy products (like ice cream) from the grocery store. I've noticed a big difference in my grocery store bill - with just that. I am going to process a roo this weekend. My mom, grandma, and me will eat off that probably 3-4 meals.
I am building a tractor for some of my chickens and plan to have them work in the garden in their tractor and help me get my garden ready, as they are good at getting rid of vegetation whereever they are for any length of time. Them weeding my garden, is one less chore for me to do. And they like scratching around and dust bathing. So I can add that to my time to do other things. I do value my time.
My "time" in caring for my chickens really isn't that much - watching them play is much longer than actual care time. Doesn't take that long to clean a pen. Some people pay to watch animal planet - I don't even have re-runs. These little packing peanuts and guineas are a hoot to watch.
My roo may not be as meaty as a cornish cross, but I'll bet he'll be tasty.
I personally like not having to buy eggs and milk, and other dairy products (like ice cream) from the grocery store. I've noticed a big difference in my grocery store bill - with just that. I am going to process a roo this weekend. My mom, grandma, and me will eat off that probably 3-4 meals.
I am building a tractor for some of my chickens and plan to have them work in the garden in their tractor and help me get my garden ready, as they are good at getting rid of vegetation whereever they are for any length of time. Them weeding my garden, is one less chore for me to do. And they like scratching around and dust bathing. So I can add that to my time to do other things. I do value my time.
My "time" in caring for my chickens really isn't that much - watching them play is much longer than actual care time. Doesn't take that long to clean a pen. Some people pay to watch animal planet - I don't even have re-runs. These little packing peanuts and guineas are a hoot to watch.
My roo may not be as meaty as a cornish cross, but I'll bet he'll be tasty.