Anybody else watching this ebay auction?

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I've seen some backyard mutts that looks about as good as those brown clucks. I guess it's kind of like a Rolls Royce of the poultry community- It looks real nice, but we all know at the end of the day a chicken is a chicken.
 
On their website their eggs are 250.00 a piece for the chocolate orpingtons large fowl, day old chicks 280.00 each, and juvenile pair is 1,600.00. I guess for some, rasing chickens is not so cheap!
 
I can't believe the difference in price between a chick and an egg is so small. Considering the difficulties just about everybody has with shipped eggs, why would anybody NOT pay just $30 extra for a ready-hatched chick? Who'd be daft enough to buy 6 eggs and have maybe none of them hatch out, when you can get 6 chicks for just slightly more?
 
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Agreed. I have a batchelor pen with some Orpington boys that i am trying to rehome. I have a black (split for chocolate) , a lemon cuckoo and a partridge. I have been advertising them for a couple of months now and I can't even give them away for free, no-one wants them. 6 months ago these colours were still big news. Now? It's done.
 
I had a feeling the chocolate orps would be the next "big thing"! Personally, I don't see the big deal about chocolate orpingtons or most of the other "fad" birds, but to each their own of course.
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I spend ridiculous amounts of money on toys for my collection, so I know that everyone has a right to spend their money how they see fit.

What really gets me is the reserve, though! Geez, people, they're eggs! If I was them, I'd accept hundreds of dollars for six eggs any day, no matter how much I spent on the parent birds!
 

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