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I know this gets asked over and over but how much do you sell a cull cockerel for? Seems every time I go to the swap, as I'm pulling in someone says how much , then I'll take it.

I keep bringing up the price but they still sell quick.
 
UPDATE on EE, Penny:
Sick pic:
All better pic:

I think she got into some nitrogen fertilizer as the shed door was open and there were a couple chicken poos in there.
I'm very thankful for her quick recovery and that I had learned so much first aid stuff here so I had a plan. My parents were skeptical that I needed to bring her inside, but were mollified when I explained it was for isolation and observation. They are of the generation that remembers the family farm and chicken flocks that got no coddling. But they were both happy that Penny, the fierce one, is all better.
It was a great comfort to post and get further instructions, like an egg problem can be felt from the outside (ronott1). So thank you all for being here and sharing and caring!!
Glad that she is doing much better!
 
I know this gets asked over and over but how much do you sell a cull cockerel for? Seems every time I go to the swap, as I'm pulling in someone says how much , then I'll take it.

I keep bringing up the price but they still sell quick.
I learned that it is big business to ship roosters to the Philippines even though the cost of shipping is over $100.
I have become very careful with rehoming roosters; I'd rather know that someone is genuinely feeding their family than reselling for some other reason.
 
I learned that it is big business to ship roosters to the Philippines even though the cost of shipping is over $100.
I have become very careful with rehoming roosters; I'd rather know that someone is genuinely feeding their family than reselling for some other reason.
If it is for the Sport we cannot name, then they do not want our wimpy little roosters. There are certain breeds that could get that kind of cash though.
 
I got 2 videos of the ducklings with the mama hen. Not great quality since my home wifi is slow.
You can't see it here, but they are really responding to the mom quite well. When she's go food , they're running faster than I can see those little legs move
 
And here they are for a small swim. They really can't do a lot of that at this age but so darn cute!
 

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