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More people putting all their eggs in one basket by trying out backyard chicken farming
San Antonio โ What came first -- the chicken or the egg? Across San Antonio, chicks are becoming a hot commodity as more people scramble to try their hand at growing their own chickens for those eggs. It take a little while, but once they start producing, itโs pretty maintenance-free. Rosenthalโs chicks are still producing eggs, but he has a plan if food gets harder to come by. In San Antonio city limits, residents can have up to eight fowl.