Well thanks for the input everyone. I guess what we are talking here is how to manage your flock basiclly. That is for us that have more than just a few as pets. We have 11 hens and one rooster. We are getting about 7 eggs a day now. My wife is so cute, she loves having the chikens now. They are fun to watch when we let them roam the back yard , I call them the bug patrol. She is all excited with the idea of selling a dozen eggs to friends. So Im just thinking about what we want to do with them as they get older. So I had no idea they start to slow down as soon as 3 years, wow, that's a short laying span I guess. What's a normal life expectancy for chickens anyway?
I enjoy our chickens for sure, but we definitly got them for the eggs, so I'm not sure about buying feed for 12 chickens down the road , when they arent laying eggs. I see people with all kinds of animals like ducks, geese, goats, rabbits,etc, and all I see is a lot of expense and feed for pets. I talked to one lady that had all that and she would take them aound as a petting zoo basicly. So they earned their keep that way. I cant quite justify the cost for just pets. Besides you get too many animals and then your tied to your house and cant go any where. We bred dogs, Jack Russels, been there, done that.
So what do you all do to manage your flock then? I mean when they start to get older, at some point I guess I would let a hen sit on the eggs or incubate them to get chicks to replentish the flock right? I like the idea of moving the older chickens to a seperate place to manage a mulch pile. THe dropping would fertilze and the chickens would get bugs and such. The resulting mulch would be pretty good.
As for butchering them, if they start to lay less eggs around 3 years, thats not too old to eat then, they wouldn't be tough would they? Thats what my wife was saying.
Akane are you saying you have to butcher the rooster if you hatch your own chicks??? I dont understand that?
Whats the best way to riase more chicks anyway? Let the hens sit on the eggs to hatch or incubate the eggs to hatchling? THen as they get bigger , when and how do you introduce them to the flock with out problems?