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=Intro=
=Intro=
Once chickens are laying, what are the time requirements to collect 20 dozen eggs daily?
Once chickens are laying, what are the time requirements to collect 20 dozen eggs daily? In a properly managed system, collection time should be one second per egg. This is an optimized design laying box either without or with a rolling system where the egg rolls out onto a collection platform. Thus, 20 dozen eggs take 5 minutes to collect in the optimal case, which if sold, result in $720/hour earnings - if 20 dozen that is $60 per day at $3/dozen eggs. For one week, the time for egg collection is 1 hour (7 days x5) + 25 minutes per week to replace the straw for clean egg laying.
 
How long did it take to produce these eggs? Let's assume that it's a compost fed chicken operation, and that each chicken eats 1/4 lb of feed per day, or 60 lb of feed per day. This is 500 lb of feed per day, such that a scrap food collection system must involve one truckload per week, secured in 2 hours of travel time per week.
 
For turning the compost, that is a 2 hour job per week, or 15 minutes per day using a 54 HP Tractor.
 
A total of 5 hours per week in a stable operation thus yields $420 per 7 day week at $3/dozen eggs. This comes out to $84 per hour.


=Industry Standards=
=Industry Standards=
*$5.50/dozen for 1/2 year - [http://www.grantfarms.com/csa/egg-shares]
*$5.50/dozen for 1/2 year - [http://www.grantfarms.com/csa/egg-shares]

Revision as of 00:16, 28 February 2016

Intro

Once chickens are laying, what are the time requirements to collect 20 dozen eggs daily? In a properly managed system, collection time should be one second per egg. This is an optimized design laying box either without or with a rolling system where the egg rolls out onto a collection platform. Thus, 20 dozen eggs take 5 minutes to collect in the optimal case, which if sold, result in $720/hour earnings - if 20 dozen that is $60 per day at $3/dozen eggs. For one week, the time for egg collection is 1 hour (7 days x5) + 25 minutes per week to replace the straw for clean egg laying.

How long did it take to produce these eggs? Let's assume that it's a compost fed chicken operation, and that each chicken eats 1/4 lb of feed per day, or 60 lb of feed per day. This is 500 lb of feed per day, such that a scrap food collection system must involve one truckload per week, secured in 2 hours of travel time per week.

For turning the compost, that is a 2 hour job per week, or 15 minutes per day using a 54 HP Tractor.

A total of 5 hours per week in a stable operation thus yields $420 per 7 day week at $3/dozen eggs. This comes out to $84 per hour.

Industry Standards

  • $5.50/dozen for 1/2 year - [1]