- Sep 20, 2013
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wow, all the different comments here. To me chickens are not pets, they are food. Both Egg and meat! I want a couple of roosters for replenishing what I process and put in the freezer, buying chicks every yr gets a bit expensive, I have more than couple hundred bucks invested in chicks this yr. 90% were purchased at the local feed store (pullets) and ordered a dozen straight run hoping for a few Roos. If need be I will Caponize what I need too to fatten them up for roaster, but leave two Roos for reproduction. All ready built a small coop (20 sq ft) for 3 birds, associated run (200 sq ft) fully enclosed for breeding and brooding! I was born and raised on a farm, so I started out young when it came to plucking chickens in the fall. It turned into a whole family affair at Gramp's ranch plucking and processing. Chickens were always 1st, followed by swine then a couple of steer all in a few weeks getting ready for winter. Every thing was devided up between basically 9 families (aunts, uncles). It was a family farm and we all pitched in.