I guess I'll give them some more time and see if production picks up again. I owe them that much, as they were really good layers until the last six months, and then production started to drop off pretty bad. I use artificial light during our shorter days, so I don't think it's the winter doldrums..
I thought about eating them, but they are not dual purpose birds, and tend to be less meaty then some hens. I guess they would be good for a stew, or a perhaps curry dish..
Perhaps a pet-less family with young kids could enjoy them. Someone who is already economically handicapped, paying for feed for few eggs in return would not be cost effective for them.
Chicken Whisperer, I know how you feel, but I never considered our hens as true pets, as many do. We already have a dog and a cat for that. The hens have been treated like royalty, so I never considered them as "being used" lol..as far as "throwing them away", it's not like I was planning on simply dumping them in a ditch to fend for themselves. That's why I asked what others have done with their older birds..
I don't have any rooster so hatching/raising chicks is out of the question, besides sex links aren't the broody type most of the time.