You should see the cute little silver chick that hatched out today. Very pretty. I'm still waiting for the rest to hatch.
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I guess i am doing good then because i started with 45 and am only at 80 now. Unless you count the meaties that come and go so quickly
I skimmed the posts and its all been said but... really. What do YOU want?
Healthy chickens give you healthy eggs and meat for the table from the roos they hatch.
For me, I will keep my birds and enjoy their eggs, and the joy my flock gives us.
I can tell you, I will always keep chickens going forward, as my family always has.
I agree with it all EXCEPT I do pay more for my grains as I use certified organic layer grain that I ferment and feed as a wet mash.
Oh yeah one other thing CATS ARE NOT useless..... mine earn their keep by keeping vermin out of the house! So they DO work too. lol
Since I have to buy organic as much as I can to eliminate or lessen health problem symptoms I can cut their feeding costs by mixing left over grains from making my cereals into their feed. This way I eat the freshest and suppliment them too. I also free range so I have only bought three bags in a whole year! But it is much more around here for the "non organic" feed so for a few dollars more I stay healthier and if I could afford to I would certify things.
I don't use chemicals of ANY kind in my garden either.
My biggest problem is protection from predators so wire skirting to prevent digging costs more than feeding. But in summer I am outside with them all day anyway doing something.