Economically, it is best to eat them at 6 weeks.
After that, their growth slows.
I eat the males, as you can only have one per 10 hens.
I do not like to eat them, I just do not want to waste anything.
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Yeah I get that. Waste not want not. It's a pretty quick turnaround.
The feed is the sticking point... having to buy in high protein stuff all the time, like you say
Could culture protein for them
I wonder if they'd eat worms? Then the kitchen scraps could go to the worm farm instead... maybe mealworms would be more their size...
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They love worms and all bugs.
Oats and worms would work fine, I think.
Pelletized feed does it for me, as I can be sure the pellets contain everything they need.
The 5 birds in the picture eat 20 kg of organic feed per year (never really checked tbh) @ 30€ cost.
But yeah: That is mainly soy and that is not environmentally friendly, I think.