johnjk
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I think you can buy a whole roasted chicken at Walmart for $6. Just sayin.I’m always amazed at how fast they mature. I missed raising them last year with my back but managed to get a batch in this year. This time I kept track of the costs and quantities. At week 7, 30 birds and around 575lbs of feed. One week left. Cost is around 12.00/bird today. View attachment 138597 View attachment 138598 View attachment 138599
Yeah a 3lb bird…..I think you can buy a whole roasted chicken at Walmart for $8. Just sayin.
This is one of my hobbies. The wife loves the start and the end product but not weeks 2-8. I enjoy raising them and I forget about sliding in chicken crap a few days after they are gone. We have Amish butchers that process the birds for 1.50 each. Not worth my time and effort to self process.I raised them for years. Your numbers pretty much matched mine, if you provided the labor of feeding, watering, cleaning, killing, plucking, butchering, cutting, wrapping and freezing for free.
It got to the point where it was more work than Mrs. PH and I wanted to do.
Can't beat the quality tho.
"Cost is around $12 per bird".I’m always amazed at how fast they mature. I missed raising them last year with my back but managed to get a batch in this year. This time I kept track of the costs and quantities. At week 7, 30 birds and around 575lbs of feed. One week left. Cost is around 12.00/bird today. View attachment 138597 View attachment 138598 View attachment 138599
Plus membership, the plus 1hr each way to get there for me. We do Sams. Similar pricing but an hour away. We go maybe once every couple months."Cost is around $12 per bird".
But........2-1/2 lb. prepared (cooked) price at COSTCO is $4.99 per bird?
I paid up front for a Sam's club membership, but haven't paid our of pocket for the renewal in years.Plus membership, the plus 1hr each way to get there for me. We do Sams. Similar pricing but an hour away. We go maybe once every couple months.
Doing the math, my birds will butcher out around 9 lbs each so one of mine is 3.6 Costco birds. And that would cost you $17.96 or $19.96 since you can’t buy .6 of a chicken.
Additionally, since these birds live a longer life there is more meat to bone ratio than the Costco /Sams birds. I’d be interested to know how much of the Costco birds live weight is bone that gets tossed?
I get it. There is effort and a larger up front cash outlay but we’re willing to do that for a healthier better product vs the convenience of pulling a cooked bird off the shelf.