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I find this very interesting. So if I want to get an idea of "real" cost while including non-consumables (house, feeders, etc), I need to figure out how long I expect those things to last and kind of "share the wealth" between the years?
A speadsheet ain't gonna cut it for this, is it? XD
Yes, a spreadsheet would cut it if it encompasses everything and in a sensible manner. But if you just follow the 4 step calculations I did in post #54 (above yours) and plug in your own numbers/costs, you'll have an accurate cost based on a decent business model. You may think of other costs or savings that would affect your personal calculations.
Thanks for your reply!
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Good for you! And thanks for posting. I wondered if I were wasting my breath...errrr, I mean typing, LOL. But then I decided it was worth doing the calculations yet again for my own purposes.
I tried to give a simple model. We do lots of other things - sell hatching eggs for much higher prices, hatch our own chicks (less cost), sell 2 - 2 1/2 yr old layers (recoop/reduce cost), etc.
Anyway, I just wanted to bring a little fair minded business cost analysis as an example. Thanks for letting me know it was useful to you. Best wishes with your flock!
edited: sheesh...I typoed calculations twice! lol