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The chickens eat up the dirt, poop it out, and I'm having it made into an arthritis cream, as an new treatment.

I live in northern Minnesota. Any of our big box stores sell a dozen large eggs for less than $1.00 per dozen. Maybe we just live close to chicken farms?First off, what Walmart sells extra large eggs for only 73 cents!!!??? That's incredible!!
Where are you located?
- You can sell eggs/meat to make $. People would be willing to pay MORE (than 75 cents) when they know that the eggs came from a backyard coop!
When my hens were younger and putting out lots of eggs, we were selling our extras for $2.00 per dozen. For almost organic eggs, that is a good price. I don't know all the classifications of egg these days, but cage free used to be a thing. Maybe my eggs would fall under that classification. Anyway, selling the extra eggs paid for all the feed bills and some left over. I don't need the egg money, but it was nice to know that the chickens more or less paid for themselves.
Of course, the amount of compost I have made with them far exceeds the income from selling the eggs. I used to pay about $5.00 per bag for compost, and this year alone I maybe sifted about 40 bags of compost for the gardens. Lots of compost left in the run for the next harvest. So even when the egg production drops, I still get lots of compost.