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    I accidentally sold someone 7 male chicks

    Yeahhh they sent me a pic of the 7 roosters and 1 hen, all in one coop. omg that poor hen. They didn't ask for a refund, and I'm not sure $20 would help. I considered offering a free hen from my own flock, but that's still a bad situation. It's easy to say "Have a plan for roosters", but...
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    I accidentally sold someone 7 male chicks

    Yeah, mine are all pretty fast by about 2 weeks, which is why I can't let the buyer pick what they want. I might not be able to catch those.
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    I accidentally sold someone 7 male chicks

    Right! I still haven't replied to their text message about the 7 males. If I say, "You know what straight run means, don't you?" then I sound rude. I sold on craigslist so it's not like they can leave a negative review or anything. But they know where I live and they could come egg my house. oh...
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    I accidentally sold someone 7 male chicks

    I feel guilty because the buyer is unhappy. It was not on purpose, but it wasn't exactly random either. I wonder how other private sellers sell "straight run". Try to grab an even number of fast and slow ones? Or just grab the males first? I don't believe "straight run" can truly be random...
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    I accidentally sold someone 7 male chicks

    If I *know* that the grabbable ones are male, and I only sell the grabbable ones, would you want to buy straight run chicks from me? 😀 Yes! After having hatched and raised several batches of chicks, I can pretty much identify the males by their attitude. I assume that most breeders can do the same.
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    I accidentally sold someone 7 male chicks

    I swear it was unintentional. I was selling barnyard mix chicks for cheep ($3 each). Someone bought 8, and I kept the other 4. Turns out the buyer got 7 males and 1 female, and the 4 I kept turned out to be female. At the time, they were 2 weeks old and hopping around, so I grabbed the ones...
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