So are you saying that dogs are more sustainable than chickens?
Being an owner of multiples of each, I can say that is true.
If you're strictly looking at $ and ¢
But, here is the biggy, the dogs do a job on my place that the chickens can't do.
They are my organic security system. And for that they are worth some extra food. Of course, they seem to prefer carrion they find in the woods to dry dog food, but what do I know???
Chickens give more tangible return, but dogs have value too, even if you don't eat them.
It's just harder to quantify love, affection, loyalty, and going batshit crazy when intruders, be they 2 or 4 legged, enter the vicinity (unknown dogs, humans and vehicles set them off big time).
But I like some fresh eggs, and selling a few dozen a month will pay for the chicken feed. Sell a few dozen a week and we're paying for chicken feed AND dog food. 11 hens and I get anywhere from 6 -11 eggs per day. At $3 per dozen I'm grossing enough to feed the dogs, the chickens and the outdoor feline varmint patrol.
Chickens are a useful part of any homestead. I'd rather eat eggs than process chicken though..
