lol @ calling me a soyboy during your pathetic chromosome-lacking admission of not understanding math and going on some survivor prepper mentally ill rant about gardening. No soy rotations on your plot? For shame!
Bahahaha. Can "real men" do arithmetic, division, and multiplication?
I've worked construction before doing drywall, framing, roofing, concrete pours and finishing, but I guess that's not a "real man" job because I suggested the average person is wasting their time buying hens lmao. Should all manly men build their own homes too? Why bother with soyboy A/C units when a REAL MAN can built a swamp cooler and store ice under woodchips year round

Again: anyone who isn't some broke hillbilly in the south, and has a wage earning job that exceeds that of a Walmart greeter, is wasting their time and money cosplaying as a farmer if the problem is the "price" of eggs.
I can buy eggs for 35 cents per right now during the peak of a shortage.
A family of 4, consuming 2 eggs each per day, is spending $23 a week on eggs at peak prices. Or just over $1000 a year for 2912 eggs.
That assumes having a full sized family and a generous amount of egg consumption.
To acquire 2912 eggs you'd need a dozen hens at minimum for high yield hens in their physical prime.
Laying age hens are going to run $40-60 each under these market conditions. Or sex-divided chicks about $10 each with overbuying to ensure they are raised healthy and not cannibalized. These Hens will lay for at a prime rate of 200-250 eggs per year for about 3 years if you do a perfect job.
Anyone without unlimited land is going to need to use 3.75 lbs/hen/month at the very minimum if letting them range; and more realistically 6+lbs. 90lbs a month to concurrently raise chicks and have a dozen yielding hens. Current feed prices are about $20 for a 50lb bag at tractor supply. So $45/month on feed alone, or $540 a year.
Supplies and time required to build a coop under current material prices for are going to be about $500 (and likely more if the opportunity cost of your earning power at a real job exceeds $20/hr).
Oh did we get to medical costs and issues yet?
Birds get sick too. Ya know...avian flu ring a bell? What happens to a family on a budget when their birds die, need meds, get cannibalized, or eaten by a fisher cat?
How about everyone living places with long winters that massively reduce the ability of birds to range, their laying yields fall off a cliff, and energy prices to heat their coops go up?
Super fun to have to walk outside and rummage through a shitstain chicken house everyday to make breakfast instead of walking to the fridge in a robe lol.
How about all the material, hen/chick prices and feed prices doubling if suddenly every family in America tried to buy up retail supplies?
Super chill and easy for an adult who should be raising their own human kids and working a real job with their day lol. Or ya know; they could just buy some fucking eggs at the store for $1000/year while shopping for a diverse variety of other foods and beverages.
Fun hobby if you have space and time? Sure
But acting like every person can and should become Farmer John is so absurdly delusional.
But hey dude I get it: unibomber avatar, can't punctuate, bad at math. Life must be hard for you outside the compound and you should keep at it.