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This is something I did a few years back and it has saved me a lot of money. I use a lot of eggs and my kids eat loads of them as well. It is one of the main protein sources so when a friend of mine was moving, he offered me his chickens. I started with 3 hens and now I have 8. The kids love them, they save us money, they are VERY cheap to feed, and we get fresh eggs on an almost daily basis.
I have considered this several times but for me, it would be a lot harder. I don’t really have the yard space for them and I am currently renting so I am not sure my landlord would allow them. Plus, the neighbors might not appreciate the sound.
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