Loren-Michaela
In the Brooder
Hi,
I was recently reminded today that my chickens will one day stop laying. I knew this and always shrugged my shoulders to the people who always said to "Cook them up". I always just told them they are 'pets'; but now i am thinking.... What happens when they DO stop laying and I have 23 chickens with no way to provide me with the eggs; which I then sale to be able to feed them and keep them as the wonderful pets they are? What do you guys do? Is it really as easy as killing them and cooking them up? Our chickens were bought for pets/eggs and nothing else. I don't plan to allow them to hatch any out.(for reasons). So any one have any good advice for a first time chicken owner who is already worried about her chickens for no reason? I appreciate all the feedback!
I was recently reminded today that my chickens will one day stop laying. I knew this and always shrugged my shoulders to the people who always said to "Cook them up". I always just told them they are 'pets'; but now i am thinking.... What happens when they DO stop laying and I have 23 chickens with no way to provide me with the eggs; which I then sale to be able to feed them and keep them as the wonderful pets they are? What do you guys do? Is it really as easy as killing them and cooking them up? Our chickens were bought for pets/eggs and nothing else. I don't plan to allow them to hatch any out.(for reasons). So any one have any good advice for a first time chicken owner who is already worried about her chickens for no reason? I appreciate all the feedback!