I love the thrill of ordering chicks, not knowing what I am going to get, then the anticipation, the call, the trip to the post office and the thrill of opening the cheeping, wiggling box! I love this, but I think I am becoming addicted to this!
I ordered in October, I wanted to add a few (13) Black Australorps to my existing flock of E.E.s. Then my neighbor wanted to add 12 RIRs, then the 25 bantam special HAD to be added; and finally after adding to my order twice, I got my box of chicks on October 21, 2010. The neighbor left town and could not take his pullets, and it became obvious that 24 bantams and 13 BAs was WAY too many! SO I put an ad up on Craigslist for started pullets and straight run bantams. I sold 12 RIRs, 8 Black Australorps and 17 bantams for $5 each!
Hmm, this left me with 13 free chickens and a "profit" of 70 dollars!
Better order more!
Next time it was the 25 pullet "Surprise Special" in December, I managed to sell 17 of those for $5 each, kept 9 so far. Hmm, $29 ahead and 9 "free" chickens!
Better order another pullet "Surprise Special"!
On January 7th I received 26 assorted pullets, I think they are about 1/2 barred rocks and 1/2 Reds; they are in with 1 chick (out of 100+ eggs) I hatched. They all seem to be growing fast and are thriving. I was glad to see that this order had only 2 types of chicks in it and since I had 1 of each of these breeds already, I have no problem selling them!
I ordered this batch to resell, and I posted them on Craigslist and I have already sold them at 6 days old for $1 more each than I paid for them! I don't pretend that I am going to make ANY money at this, but it is kinda like gambling! I never know when I am going to get "stuck" with chicks that won't sell, and I will have to keep them! I guess it helps pay for the chicken food!
If I sell most of them and actually make a bit, while supporting my "post office chick" addiction!
I apologize if any of you reading this try this and become addicted to it! I would only try it with pullets your first time (kinda like training wheels, this is a "gateway").
I guess this kind of activity keeps me of the streets, out of the bars and all, but I kinda need to get a life! Maybe I will be able to resist ordering any more, hmm - I doubt it!
I do spend about 3 hours a day watching chicks and chickens and taking VERY good care of them!
I do not live in a trailer with the chickens...
I do not have ANY chickens in the house (yet! But, there are some in the garage...)
I ordered in October, I wanted to add a few (13) Black Australorps to my existing flock of E.E.s. Then my neighbor wanted to add 12 RIRs, then the 25 bantam special HAD to be added; and finally after adding to my order twice, I got my box of chicks on October 21, 2010. The neighbor left town and could not take his pullets, and it became obvious that 24 bantams and 13 BAs was WAY too many! SO I put an ad up on Craigslist for started pullets and straight run bantams. I sold 12 RIRs, 8 Black Australorps and 17 bantams for $5 each!
Hmm, this left me with 13 free chickens and a "profit" of 70 dollars!
Better order more!
Next time it was the 25 pullet "Surprise Special" in December, I managed to sell 17 of those for $5 each, kept 9 so far. Hmm, $29 ahead and 9 "free" chickens!
Better order another pullet "Surprise Special"!
On January 7th I received 26 assorted pullets, I think they are about 1/2 barred rocks and 1/2 Reds; they are in with 1 chick (out of 100+ eggs) I hatched. They all seem to be growing fast and are thriving. I was glad to see that this order had only 2 types of chicks in it and since I had 1 of each of these breeds already, I have no problem selling them!
I ordered this batch to resell, and I posted them on Craigslist and I have already sold them at 6 days old for $1 more each than I paid for them! I don't pretend that I am going to make ANY money at this, but it is kinda like gambling! I never know when I am going to get "stuck" with chicks that won't sell, and I will have to keep them! I guess it helps pay for the chicken food!
If I sell most of them and actually make a bit, while supporting my "post office chick" addiction!
I apologize if any of you reading this try this and become addicted to it! I would only try it with pullets your first time (kinda like training wheels, this is a "gateway").
I guess this kind of activity keeps me of the streets, out of the bars and all, but I kinda need to get a life! Maybe I will be able to resist ordering any more, hmm - I doubt it!
I do spend about 3 hours a day watching chicks and chickens and taking VERY good care of them!
I do not live in a trailer with the chickens...
I do not have ANY chickens in the house (yet! But, there are some in the garage...)