This is your biggest upfront investment. Don't forget that chickens are social—you'll need at least three. $200 (DIY) to $2,000+ (Pre-built). Fencing/Run: $50 – $300 to keep predators out. Brooder Kit: $50 – $100 (if starting with chicks). Feeders & Waterers: $20 – $60. 🌾 Recurring Monthly Costs
$3 – $5 each. Cheapest option but require heat lamps and extra care.
Buying a chicken is a low-cost entry into hobby farming, with the initial bird usually costing between . However, the "real" cost lies in the setup and monthly maintenance. 🐣 Cost of the Chicken The price depends heavily on the age and breed of the bird:
$20 – $50 each. Immediate egg production but harder to find.
Hardware cloth and locks to prevent losses.