sumi
Rest in Peace 1980-2020
It takes time to get your money back when you invest heavily to start up, but it comes, in time. Took me just over a year with my chickens a few years ago and we tried to keep costs down as much as possible. Free food is the best way to start saving and making use of what nature provides (grass for example for the rabbits) too. Also selling as much as you can, eggs, chicks, grown birds... I wrote a piece for BYC on making money with chickens, I should copy that over here, now that I think of it...
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I'd love to find that around me but, most use a middle man to sell.

I've tried a lot of things. Kept those that worked, appealed to me, stopped other things. Especially when I am down to "only one" -- I love home raised beef and had several head of cattle for years when younger. Now, heck, I can take the $$ a calf & powdered milk costs and buy enough grass fed beef for me without all the "fun".
My freezer is full of pork -- sold all the sows & piglets. Don't miss them. Don't need 8 milk does but, they DO help control weeks and do produce kids to sell. They can stay. I don't have to milk them all. Chickens are easier to wrangle and I can sell some, so they are fine. It's what EACH family can do, enjoy, benefit from, etc. Keep posting and keep reading. I think you are fine with your systems.