Just finished, i grew up in a farm and this gives me back memories. Why not sell the eggs and make some extra €? Also the insomnia issue, i used to have bad ones and i found sleeping during the day made it worst unless it was a short nap. Melatonin also helped me big time Anyway goodnight!
According to zoning laws we’re allowed to own chickens, but we can’t sell the eggs. Honestly, I’m happy just treating it like free gifts. We can give them to the neighbors to keep relations with people in the neighborhood friendly. One guy we’ve given eggs to in the past showed up on our doorstep this morning with a grocery bag of okra for us. So, the money would be good. But so far it’s been simpler and easier just giving them away.
My first thought is why do you have a rooster if you have the chickens for the eggs no judgment just curious, when my kids were young my wife wanted to get 5 chicks for the kids to experience. they all grew up together one f the chickens got sick or weak went out on morning and 4 of them were dead the 5th had picked them apart. if your getting lots of eggs you could sell them or give them way to friends who eat eggs enjoying the videos. I listen to NPR at night it gets just boring enough to put me to sleep easily only drawback is I've had some really strange dreams that when I woke up seemed to be related to what was on the radio lol
@@Mr59Kenzo We also eat the chickens. Or at least that was the plan. So far I’m the only member of the family who isn’t grossed out by eating them. But roosters can be useful in other ways. They can keep the hens from getting too aggressive with one another. Another issue is that when you buy chicks from a breeder there is no 100% guarantee you’re getting hens. So we get roosters whether we want them or not. Most of the time I solve that problem by eating them, but Reginald is lucky. And he’s actually pretty good to the ladies so we’ve kept him around lol