Experts say raising chickens isn’t likely to save many inflation-weary consumers money amid the spike in egg prices. But for ...
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Egg prices continue to climb, making it harder for families and small businesses to keep costs down. Some are turning to ...
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The prices are high enough to push some Americans to raise their own chickens, even if backyard eggs are unlikely to result in any real savings, according to one university-based livestock expert.
The price of eggs may be through the roof, but that doesn’t mean you’ll save money with a chicken coop. While the popularity ...
and predator-proofing materials (this isn’t even getting into raising baby chicks). Backyard chicken keepers call the first egg the “thousand dollar egg.” There is also a time commitment.
Instead of selling chicks during its annual Chick Days, Smithland Pet & Garden Center in Southington sold out of them weeks ago.