I finally got a book on raising chickens. Figured since our chickens are halfway to laying some eggs for us, we should get a good book to see if we did it right. Its a pretty good read....OK, it's mostly pictures and stays by the toilet seat for a spare moment. Seems like we are on the right track so far though. We started out with 3 Cornish hens and 12 layers. We ended up with 11 layers and 1 Cockerel (which I learned from a one of the captions on the picture is what a teenage rooster is called, after that he is officially a Cock. Just quoting what the book says people.)
We are interested in homesteading for a couple of reasons. Cost, first and most important. Saving $50 on eggs a month is a big deal for me (plus, my 2 year old has had hours of entertainment chasing the chickens...hopefully they will not hold it against us and still lay eggs.) But the other reason is for health. I started with a pretty innocent question a couple of months ago (what is hydrogenated oil?) and it's turned into a full on research project into where our food comes from. Watching a documentary called Food Inc (youtube has the full version if anyone is curious.) I have discovered some pretty amazing things...and some unbelievable conspiracy theories (which, ask my husband, I have not formerly been one to believe such theories...I like the Mayberry world I live in.)
Chris put on his farmer hat and butchered the 3 hens...we were 2 weeks late on butchering them. It resulted in meat that was a bit more chewy than I like, but it's still edible. Of course, our first taste of homegrown chicken would only be proper as fried chicken for Father's Day. =) Served 'em up with mashed potatoes and steamed organic broccoli. I called Libby for dinner,
"Libby, come get some chicken. Dinner's ready." she walks to the door to go outside to the barn...so confused...lolChris decided that it would be worth the $3.50 a guy in Greshem charges to butcher the hens next time. I joke that we are great at gardening stuff...but farmer Jane and John don't like killing things, just eating them...lol