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Everyone has to decide what they need to do in raising poultry. I also rely on eggs for feed money, so I cull "SOME" older hens each year, and raise some new pullets to replace them. This way, as the hens molt, the new pullets are coming into lay so even though I get less eggs, I still get some. Don't feel bad about your decision CR, if it's the right one for you.
Me, it's my diet and exercise plan whth bonus antidepressant aspects. Or at least it better be, on one egg a day from seven hens.
Everyone has to decide what they need to do in raising poultry. I also rely on eggs for feed money, so I cull "SOME" older hens each year, and raise some new pullets to replace them. This way, as the hens molt, the new pullets are coming into lay so even though I get less eggs, I still get some. Don't feel bad about your decision CR, if it's the right one for you.
Me, it's my diet and exercise plan whth bonus antidepressant aspects. Or at least it better be, on one egg a day from seven hens.