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In reply to the discussion: Raise Your Own Damn Chickens to Save on Eggs? [View all]yellowcanine
(36,795 posts)28. A lot depends on what you can build yourself, etc.
And with some knowledge and luck, you can probably pick up used stuff for almost nothing from people who invested in equipment and gave up. Of course the feed costs plenty and not all of the feed turns into eggs. You have to account for keeping the chicken alive also.
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Not just rural areas. We have foxes, raccoons and weasels in our subdivision. They all eat chickens.
yellowcanine
Mar 2025
#22
When we moved to our rural plot, we built a sturdy coop and had four white leghorns. My
allegorical oracle
Mar 2025
#29
I've done it. Not cheap, you have to be on guard for predators and disease.
mucholderthandirt
Mar 2025
#13
A friend of mine said that with the costs of responsibly caring & sheltering his chickens,
Coventina
Mar 2025
#25
I'll be damned if I'm going to raise repugs in my yard but if you people want to do it,
Wonder Why
Mar 2025
#16
One who be more exposed to bird flu raising your own chickens for eggs. Not something anyone with even half
Raftergirl
Mar 2025
#24
My brother tried raising a few chickens, you have to buy the chicks, build them a place to stay and
doc03
Mar 2025
#27
Nope. With bird flu around, not the right time. And maybe a few have the time to raise...
brush
Mar 2025
#31
I have 2 ladies. They lay 12 to 14 eggs a week. I buy egg layer feed from the feed store for 17 dollars
Autumn
Mar 2025
#42
Raising chickens is a hobby... for fun and relaxation. Not a way to save on eggs.
Oopsie Daisy
Mar 2025
#38