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I don't do a ton of advertising, although I sell locally on FB or Craiglist as needed. Usually I breed to sell chicks at the local-ish Poultry Trades Days in the area. I usually bring anywhere from 100-300 chicks and sell most of them. I might bring some started birds or adults as needed, but my Santa Fe only lets me transport so many. So babies are easier because I can stuff them in the display cages I use for my table.

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I don't do a ton of advertising, although I sell locally on FB or Craiglist as needed. Usually I breed to sell chicks at the local-ish Poultry Trades Days in the area. I usually bring anywhere from 100-300 chicks and sell most of them. I might bring some started birds or adults as needed, but my Santa Fe only lets me transport so many. So babies are easier because I can stuff them in the display cages I use for my table.

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https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/fairy-tail-farms-english-orpingtons.1435390/
Very nice! I'm hatching mutt and yard bird surprise eggs just for fun. No inclination to show chickens.

The orpingtons are butt less. The game birds are all tail feathers. Interesting to see the extremes here. Also, you named it Fairy Tail Farms for tailless chickens, very svelte. :lau
 
Thankfully mine are all of the English variety, so they are not technically showable in an APA-sanctioned show unless they are in the AOV (All Other Varieties) category. Plus the APA has boring colors and I have fun ones. lol

Well you could ask yourself, do fairies have tails? Or you could mutter something about how my chickens always give you a happy ending? Which I've been told I can't say. So...

I sometimes wish I'd gone with Jurassic Bawk, but this will do for now.
 

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