No coyotes here. No profits either. Only the joy of the hens , and no casualties from whatever predator that sneaks into our or our neighbours garden.
Glad the hens give me egg-presents or give me joy with their funny behaviour and longevity. I like sharing their surplus presents with family and friends. I never counted the eggs. I guess my 8 hens gave me 4 eggs a day on average from March till August.
I do get something in return every know and then from friends and family. Empty egg cartons, real honey, a jar with self-made jam or juice.

Must say I am glad I can give them proper organic food for a very good price ( sharing 5 bags with a friend about 4 times a year, 5 bags of 20 kg is the minimum for a buy directly from a compound feed factory ).
You made me wonder what my eggs costed last year. Feed cost was only about € 200 . The PFAS test costed 100. I hardly buy bedding bc I make my own hay and often use free sand and free cardboard under the roost to keep it clean. Mealworms, supplements (mites) , bedding , DE and such may add up to € 100 in a year.
>> Approx € 400 / about 1000 eggs -> would make a price without profit of 40 ct for my bantam organic eggs.
What I found in a corner on the coop floor one day in August, after three days with very few eggs in the nestbox:
PS I forgot I bought a very cheap €30 new auto pop door bc my almost 10 yo Chicken guard malfunctioned again. -> 43 ct.
Glad the hens give me egg-presents or give me joy with their funny behaviour and longevity. I like sharing their surplus presents with family and friends. I never counted the eggs. I guess my 8 hens gave me 4 eggs a day on average from March till August.
I do get something in return every know and then from friends and family. Empty egg cartons, real honey, a jar with self-made jam or juice.


Must say I am glad I can give them proper organic food for a very good price ( sharing 5 bags with a friend about 4 times a year, 5 bags of 20 kg is the minimum for a buy directly from a compound feed factory ).
You made me wonder what my eggs costed last year. Feed cost was only about € 200 . The PFAS test costed 100. I hardly buy bedding bc I make my own hay and often use free sand and free cardboard under the roost to keep it clean. Mealworms, supplements (mites) , bedding , DE and such may add up to € 100 in a year.
>> Approx € 400 / about 1000 eggs -> would make a price without profit of 40 ct for my bantam organic eggs.
What I found in a corner on the coop floor one day in August, after three days with very few eggs in the nestbox:
PS I forgot I bought a very cheap €30 new auto pop door bc my almost 10 yo Chicken guard malfunctioned again. -> 43 ct.
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