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fckgw an hour ago

Which reversed in about 6 months and now eggs are are their lowest prices in nearly a decade.

handedness 2 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

The average hatching egg costs a few dollars. Can go as high as nearly $20 if it's something remarkably rare and useful in terms of breed/quality.

An egg takes 21 days to hatch.

Then it's 18-24 weeks to start laying their own eggs. That's ~$5-15 in feed over the period, maybe 40-50 pounds. There's utilities, labor, land, etc., but your incremental cost to add a hen if you have the space is minimal. My numbers won't reflect a lot of operators, as scale matters.

Out of a typical 1.5-3 year lifespan that had a startup cost of a few dollars per, paying back its return by about month 6-7, that's not too bad. It's only worth doing financially in this economy at ludicrous, arguably inherently inhumane scales, but that's what it is on paper.

Not quite the same path to course-correction as a silicon shortage.

pydry 41 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

The same thing will happen with RAM. A glut will come eventually. It might take a year, maybe two.

handedness 11 minutes ago | parent [-]

Isn't next year's capacity already sold out? Is there any reason to hope for significant additional capacity to come online during that term?