Hellbender-- I have only tried to save ONE. My Am rooster from GFF. Others get tossed into the soup pot. I just don't have time for it. My rooster is 2 years now since Rx and doing great. ( ps. the Bi--tch has been bred again!!!!)
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What incubator do you have?
You should have a great hatch!An Rcom MX-20. I needed something fairly idiot-proof.![]()
Hello all, hope your holiday was great. Mine was.I'm gearing up my production starting in January. First order of business is going to be 30 ISA browns from Townline. Shipped to my place for $100.50. This just so happens to be the amount of my DD Christmas check to me. Woohoo. I have a dozen Marraduna Basque eggs on day 9 in the 'bator right now. And one more purchase will be a couple of dozen Lavender Australorp eggs at the end of Jan. The Basques are going to be my hobby. Pets. I probably won't breed them this year. The quality is not what I want. I'm going to concentrate on the Blosl/XW cross (White Rocks) I'm going to be breeding. And I hope to sell many of them.
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I've decided to start with Azure organic feed the first of the year also. I want to be able to advertise the extra quality in the birds and eggs. When we bought this land fifty years ago it was the back of beyond. Literally. Now, Shreveport/Bossier City is growing so much and new subdivisions are going up right and left. I have 5 or 6 new subdivisions within 2-5 minute drive from me. Upscale. And I believe that they will be happy to pay $4-$5 per doz. WE SHALL SEE. :yiipchick
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I stopped selling fresh eggs. Some customers expect to have special service: eggs right out of the hens at 10 am on a SUnday. Grrr. Only a few friends get my eggs now. $6 is the going price at the local farmers market; so I think $4 at my door was a steal. SOme folks felt that was too much and buy theirs for $3. THough I'll bet they are not free range chickens. So try to get what you deserve for those good eggs!! ( I didn't lower my price for the woman that griped about the price, though now I wish I had offered her a one time deal so she could taste the difference in the eggs and perhaps lure in another long time customer. ) But as I said, selling became a PITA.
I stopped selling fresh eggs. Some customers expect to have special service: eggs right out of the hens at 10 am on a SUnday. Grrr. Only a few friends get my eggs now. $6 is the going price at the local farmers market; so I think $4 at my door was a steal. SOme folks felt that was too much and buy theirs for $3. THough I'll bet they are not free range chickens. So try to get what you deserve for those good eggs!! ( I didn't lower my price for the woman that griped about the price, though now I wish I had offered her a one time deal so she could taste the difference in the eggs and perhaps lure in another long time customer. ) But as I said, selling became a PITA.
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OMG, to compain about free eggs ?
I really do think people are speaking/behaving out of a lack of knowledge. If they only knew the life of a factory hen . . .
THe $6 is to help cover the outlandish charge that goes to the committee that organizes the farmers market. THe fee was over $200 ( cant remember the exact cost now) for a season of about 3-4 months. I thought ALL the goods were too expensive and didNOT buy a thing.
edited to add NOT, lol