They get a 1/4 longer life.Interesting. But I wonder, is this really better?
I have about 40 hens and most are older and don't lay very well. I'm getting 6 to 8 eggs a day this week.
Farmers couldn't feed a bunch without going bankrupt.
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They get a 1/4 longer life.Interesting. But I wonder, is this really better?
I bet you and @thistlewick get problems with your roosters too, if you confine them in a run with 1-4m2 personal space. Please dont try !Yes it is isn't it. It suggests to me that our preconceptions - how we expect them to behave - are not well founded.
My point is: are they postponing the end of a hen-life in misery? Or are the hens happy they can live a few months more before a machine chops their heads of.They get a 1/4 longer life.
I have about 40 hens and most are older and don't lay very well. I'm getting 6 to 8 eggs a day this week.
Farmers couldn't feed a bunch without going bankrupt.
you're being robbed by someone somewhere!I quit figuring out costs after the first time. It was 33 cents an egg for feed. For 6 hens and a rooster for a year. Then I thought it would be cost effective to let them hatch and eat the cockerels.![]()
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Came out to $7 a lb for a 16 weeks old cockerel. This was before covid.
HAPPY HATCH DAY!!!Gwynedd, Llandeilo, Oxwich, Rhondda and Tintern are 2 today![]()
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LOL Farming/homesteading isn't profitable in measurable ways, but I love those feathered maniacs, chicken therapy is priceless.I quit figuring out costs after the first time. It was 33 cents an egg for feed. For 6 hens and a rooster for a year. Then I thought it would be cost effective to let them hatch and eat the cockerels.![]()
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Came out to $7 a lb for a 16 weeks old cockerel. This was before covid.