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$40 is small scale ineffiiciency.
$40 is small scale ineffiiciency.


=[[Joel Salatin]]=
Joel Salatin cost is - not released, only projected - [Joel Salatin has never publicly released a full, audited per-bird production cost breakdown.
Joel Salatin cost is - not released, only projected - [Joel Salatin has never publicly released a full, audited per-bird production cost breakdown.
What exists are partial disclosures, interviews, talks, prices, and extension budgets explicitly modeled on his system. From those, we can reconstruct a tight, defensible cost envelope, but not a ledger-accurate number.] [https://chatgpt.com/share/6973cfc3-c534-8010-9447-a4f246576d1f]
What exists are partial disclosures, interviews, talks, prices, and extension budgets explicitly modeled on his system. From those, we can reconstruct a tight, defensible cost envelope, but not a ledger-accurate number.] [https://chatgpt.com/share/6973cfc3-c534-8010-9447-a4f246576d1f]
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➡ $1.00 – $2.50 per bird
➡ $1.00 – $2.50 per bird
'''Basic economics: $12 per chicken cost and $24/chicken gain.
For a 4.5 lb chicken.
=Bottom Line=
= Pasture (Salatin-grade) vs Industrial Broiler Cost (Summary) =
== Assumption ==
* Pasture-raised (Polyface/Salatin-grade) production cost (all-in, farm-level): '''$15 per bird''' (your planning assumption).
* Industrial broiler: use a widely-cited industry benchmark for '''total wholesale cost per pound'''.
== Industrial Cost Benchmark (Wholesale-Level) ==
* Aviagen "Broiler Economics" (Dec 2025) reports:
** '''Total wholesale cost per pound: $0.99/lb'''
** '''Revenue per pound (spot): $0.95/lb'''
<ref>Source: Aviagen, ''Broiler Economics December 2025'', lines showing "Total Wholesale Cost per pound $0.99" and "Revenue per pound $0.95".</ref>
== Per-Bird Equivalent (Example) ==
If you assume a typical whole-bird equivalent carcass weight of ~4.5 lb:
* Industrial cost per bird ≈ 4.5 lb × $0.99/lb = '''$4.46 per bird''' (wholesale-level)
== Comparison Table ==
{| class="wikitable"
! System !! Cost basis !! Cost metric !! Notes
|-
| Pasture-raised (Salatin-grade) || Farm-level production cost || '''$15 / bird''' || Includes pasture system labor + infrastructure + processing + feed (grain-supplemented)
|-
| Industrial broiler || Wholesale-level benchmark || '''$0.99 / lb''' || Industry composite "total wholesale cost per pound" (not retail)
|-
| Industrial broiler (per-bird example) || Wholesale-level benchmark × assumed carcass wt || '''~$4.46 / bird''' || Example only; depends on carcass weight assumption
|}
== Takeaway ==
* Using these benchmarks, pasture-raised at $15/bird is roughly '''~3×''' the industrial wholesale-equivalent cost per bird (e.g., $15 vs ~$4.5).
* This is why pasture-raised competes as a '''premium category''' rather than as a commodity substitute.

Latest revision as of 20:00, 23 January 2026

https://chatgpt.com/share/6973cfc3-c534-8010-9447-a4f246576d1f

10 lb for $15 at Walmart - [1]

$40 is small scale ineffiiciency.

Joel Salatin

Joel Salatin cost is - not released, only projected - [Joel Salatin has never publicly released a full, audited per-bird production cost breakdown. What exists are partial disclosures, interviews, talks, prices, and extension budgets explicitly modeled on his system. From those, we can reconstruct a tight, defensible cost envelope, but not a ledger-accurate number.] [2]

Real labor cost (normalized)

About 3–5 minutes per bird total across lifecycle

At $15–$20/hr equivalent:

➡ $1.00 – $2.50 per bird

Basic economics: $12 per chicken cost and $24/chicken gain.

For a 4.5 lb chicken.

Bottom Line

Pasture (Salatin-grade) vs Industrial Broiler Cost (Summary)

Assumption

  • Pasture-raised (Polyface/Salatin-grade) production cost (all-in, farm-level): $15 per bird (your planning assumption).
  • Industrial broiler: use a widely-cited industry benchmark for total wholesale cost per pound.

Industrial Cost Benchmark (Wholesale-Level)

  • Aviagen "Broiler Economics" (Dec 2025) reports:
    • Total wholesale cost per pound: $0.99/lb
    • Revenue per pound (spot): $0.95/lb

[1]

Per-Bird Equivalent (Example)

If you assume a typical whole-bird equivalent carcass weight of ~4.5 lb:

  • Industrial cost per bird ≈ 4.5 lb × $0.99/lb = $4.46 per bird (wholesale-level)

Comparison Table

System Cost basis Cost metric Notes
Pasture-raised (Salatin-grade) Farm-level production cost $15 / bird Includes pasture system labor + infrastructure + processing + feed (grain-supplemented)
Industrial broiler Wholesale-level benchmark $0.99 / lb Industry composite "total wholesale cost per pound" (not retail)
Industrial broiler (per-bird example) Wholesale-level benchmark × assumed carcass wt ~$4.46 / bird Example only; depends on carcass weight assumption

Takeaway

  • Using these benchmarks, pasture-raised at $15/bird is roughly ~3× the industrial wholesale-equivalent cost per bird (e.g., $15 vs ~$4.5).
  • This is why pasture-raised competes as a premium category rather than as a commodity substitute.
  1. Source: Aviagen, Broiler Economics December 2025, lines showing "Total Wholesale Cost per pound $0.99" and "Revenue per pound $0.95".