If selling chicks, they are selling the potential to be show quality, based on years of line development and reduction of disqualifying flaws. There are no guarantees that they will be better than pet quality, but the odds of getting an exceptional bird are increased dramatically over purebred hatchery birds.
I don't show birds, or sell chicks or hatching eggs intended for exhibition, but I would still invest in the best stock possible if I were raising pure varieties.
I'm aware of that, but that isn't what was said. I sell potential show quality chicks, but even I don't charge 20-30 a chick! If someone is selling a chick for 20 bucks stating they are show quality chicks they are full of it. That is what I was saying. If they say it came from a flock with show quality stock, and someone wants to pay that price, well, to each his own. Now, I'm talking Ameraucanas, not those thousand dollar black skinned birds!
Editing to state the 15-20 per chick, not 30.
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