26. Plan Out Your Flock
Before you buy your chickens, do a little bit of math to figure out how many eggs you want every week. There are going to be days when your hens don’t lay an egg at all. If your goal is to completely stop going to the grocery store, you’re going to need a handful of hens to be able to eat everyday. You also need to ask yourself if you need a rooster or not. If you plan to raise baby chicks, the answer is obviously “yes”.

Discuss this plan with your partner before you buy a large number of chickens. While they may be inexpensive, these still require more time, food, and upkeep. Do some research, and feel confident in your choices. Remember that you can always buy more chicks in the spring, if you feel like you didn’t get enough at first. Don’t overcommit yourself to begin with. Start out small and once you feel comfortable with what chickens demand, then add more to it.