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Girl, you will learn your lesson one day...hopefully!Noted
I have looked. Nobody here has any.
Eventually I am going to have to source eggs from other people and if I don't find them on here then so be it.
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Girl, you will learn your lesson one day...hopefully!Noted
I have looked. Nobody here has any.
Eventually I am going to have to source eggs from other people and if I don't find them on here then so be it.
There are plenty of regular folks who sell local that have good stock.Yes, I highly recommend real hatcheries.
Not regular old people like me who call themselves a hatchery or breeder.
I see minimal risk with hatching eggs.Girl, you will learn your lesson one day...hopefully!
I know and believe it.There are plenty of regular folks who sell local that have good stock.
I still think that your plan from earlier would be better. Buying hatchery stock then moving towards the SOP. That’ll also allow you to build your chickens’ tolerance to what you currently may harbor.I see minimal risk with hatching eggs.
I can only see one option here and that is getting stock from other people. I can't just make breeds I don't have appear out of thin air.
I agree that is better. And probably cheaper in the long run.I still think that your plan from earlier would be better. Buying hatchery stock then moving towards the SOP. That’ll also allow you to build your chickens’ tolerance to what you currently may harbor.
Agreed! As much as I love incubating, nothing is more cost effective and time saving than buying an already hatched chick.I agree that is better. And probably cheaper in the long run.
x2Agreed! As much as I love incubating, nothing is more cost effective and time saving than buying an already hatched chick.
Has the Chef raided the grocery store yet?