Do my chickens (and cockerels) pay their way? Nahhhhhhhhhh They live in my back garden, produce the most beautiful eggs, talk to me when I go and sit with them, ask me if I've brought any treats back from the lottie when I come in the back gate, produce lots of free manure, eat my weeds, the list goes on!! Foodwise I use the same as Snadger, Farmgate, but I pay £5.50 a bag (cos I'm further south than him). I wouldn't use anything containing GM stuff. I've got 12 ex-battery which I paid a donation to the BHWT of £5 each (could have got them cheaper, but I want to support their charity). My 4 Bluebelle girls and 1 Bluebelle cockerel were £10 each. My 6 Welsummers were from 12 eggs I hatched out (hatched 8, sold 2 for £8) and they cost me £3.50 at a local market. The 3 week old chicks (5 of them) cost me £20 as eggs (bad hatch rate)
To be quite honest, I've never added up the costs in setting up chicken keeping any more than I added up the costs of getting my cat when I rescued her as a kitten. They're all my pets, and to have pets there's a cost involved. But they're worth it
I get about 6 eggs a day which is far more than I need, so I sell some at £1 for 6, and keep my family and friends supplied
To be quite honest, I've never added up the costs in setting up chicken keeping any more than I added up the costs of getting my cat when I rescued her as a kitten. They're all my pets, and to have pets there's a cost involved. But they're worth it
I get about 6 eggs a day which is far more than I need, so I sell some at £1 for 6, and keep my family and friends supplied
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