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colonial ◴[] No.42951468[source]
Yup, bird flu moment. I'm very glad my family put up a chicken coop in our backyard years ago; we get a ~carton a day, and they last forever even outside the fridge due to the natural "sealant" still being intact.

Hopefully store prices will come down as the year goes on and flocks bounce back.

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gretch ◴[] No.42953385[source]
I've been thinking about this for a while as well

A question if you have time to answer - How many birds per sq meter do you have? What's your total land area? And how do you deal with accumulation of chicken poop?

Thanks

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1. jkestner ◴[] No.42955930[source]
With a coop, it's a bit like a litter box. We put down hay, and change it out with the poop every couple of weeks, into a compost pile.

Chickens are way easier than a dog or cat day-to-day, with distributed risk.