Saw a fun story on 9news you can basically rent to hens, coop and food for your chickens. At the end of the summer you send it all back so no work during the winter.
Price was $67.00 a month kind of expensive but you could see if you really wanted to raise chickens or not. All hens are laying so no waiting on that.
Could not find the 9news story but here is the Denver Post one on the same company.
NPR also ran this story today. $400 per year. I think you would have to eat a lot of eggs to make that pay off.
We used to raise turkeys and pheasants, a lot of work if you ask me.
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