All right everyone, I need some flock culling advice
Right now I have 8 chickens total with 6-8 birds being the ideal number for our family in terms of production. Of our 8 birds, 4 are going through their 2nd molt and 4 are going through their first molt and we are collecting 1 egg per day.
Our schedule has been to get chicks in the spring, but I just realized that it doesn’t make sense to feed all 8 birds all winter when half of them are probably not going to lay at full capacity ever again.
So my 1st question is - what is the realistic expectation for my older bird’s laying capacity? They are easter eggers and were laying at 3-5 eggs per week each before this molt.
So if I do decide to cull the older birds, is it ridiculous to get chicks this time of year? I am in Georgia and our winters are fairly mild.
Last question, if I do decide to cull the older birds - what is the easiest and most human way to put them down?
Right now I have 8 chickens total with 6-8 birds being the ideal number for our family in terms of production. Of our 8 birds, 4 are going through their 2nd molt and 4 are going through their first molt and we are collecting 1 egg per day.
Our schedule has been to get chicks in the spring, but I just realized that it doesn’t make sense to feed all 8 birds all winter when half of them are probably not going to lay at full capacity ever again.
So my 1st question is - what is the realistic expectation for my older bird’s laying capacity? They are easter eggers and were laying at 3-5 eggs per week each before this molt.
So if I do decide to cull the older birds, is it ridiculous to get chicks this time of year? I am in Georgia and our winters are fairly mild.
Last question, if I do decide to cull the older birds - what is the easiest and most human way to put them down?
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