p.o.l.(point of lay pullets)=£15, but sell them for £16 because people always give an offer close enough to what you are selling them at. Roosters=£10, but once again sell them at £12. Chicks=£5, but sell them at £8. Year old hens=£12, but sell at £14. Rare breeds (EG New Hampshire red)=£20-£24,but sell at £25.
In Colonial America chickens were expensive to buy and expensive to keep. If a family thought that keeping up with chickens and protecting them against predators was worth the bother, then they would more like barter for the birds rather than pay scarce money for them. The "cost" would then be up to the two parties involved.
Three chickens and a cat with one eye.
17 pounds of salt. or 4 chickens.
17 pounds of salt. or 4 chickens.
chickens live on farms
That depends on how fast you cook the chickens.
With 12 chickens I spend 15$ to 20$ a month.
well it depends on where you get your chicken from and what type it is. i have 8 chickens, 4 bantams (small chckens) and 4 normal sized chcikens. my chickens cost between £5 and £20 it all depends but they are well worth the money, i love my chickens to pieces. hope this helps from i-luv-my-chickens
It depends on how much your chicken wants
They eat alot!
Chickens have 1 spine.
You can own chickens in Warwick RI. However, there are laws which mandate how much land that you must have and where they can be located. In some areas of RI, such as Providence, and Woonsocket, you can not have chickens. In other areas such as Cranston, and Warren, chickens can be kept.
Chickens will lay more eggs when it is warm and sunny. You can put a light where the nests are to innfluence the chickens to lay more eggs.