WOW Denise, that's wonderful....for you and the happy new flock owner.
I think you should charge what you feel is fair. I would think the shipping is kinda expensive too. Best of luck!!
LOL, just wait until the Europeans find out about the olive eggs.
Best of luck ChickenLeg!!! My Hovabators have been spot on!!!
The only time I had concern was when I had 42 eggs in there at lock down, as the chicks started hatching the window fogged up with humidity. (I couldn't see what was happening ) The more hatched chicks...the more moisture is...
ChickenLeg, if you keep hanging out on BYC you'll have one before long!!! LOL I got my first one in the spring of '10 and my second one in spring of '11.
I have 30 bitties peeping in my guest bathroom (now my hatchatorium) right now.
It's SO much more fun to hatch your own than to buy from...
I believe this is a valid question. I'd like to know the answer to this question too.
Aren't we all here to help educate each other?
ebinion is a new BYC member with only 3 posts.....let's try to help ebinion and all the other new folks interested in ameraucana and BYC.
Wynette,
How nice it is to have you pop in here. Since you are the one who taught me about saving egg shells, I'm glad you have brought up this subject. Now I have cartons of egg shells sitting on top of my frig. LOL ....marked with which BYC friend I purchased eggs from and when they...
Hang in there Aina, depends on where your chicks/hatching eggs have come from.
These days, many folks selling don't understand the difference between ameraucana and EEs. Keep on keeping on....back in the olden days all I got were blue eggs, that grew up to produce blue eggs ....now the...
ummmmm, I think I'd tell her if she wants sexed chicks she should buy from a hatchery. If she wants better quality chicks then buy from a breeder and take her chances (straight run). I do realize some breeds can be sexed right away, just depends on what breeds you have and what she wants.
I...