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I would definatly be introuble with those lol I have a homemade one that holds 18dz regular size eggs and 2 LG Im using for hatching and Im getting my self in lots of trouble with those. funny thing is my husband said to me the other day why is that LG empty dont you have some eggs you can put in there. Im trying to behave I said lol and need room to hatch.
 
Does anyone have any hen turkeys, diamond doves, button quail, or India fantail pigeons they would sell?? I'm having a heck of a time finding anything lately...
 
None too happy tonight... My roo has gone mean. He has attacked my 2 youngest kids each and now me twice. The first time he went after my son ans we have no idea what provoked him. The time he went after my daughter, I was right there and had just picked up one of my Polish girls that doesn't mind being held. I dropped her and went a kickin' at that roo to get him to stop and he came after me about 6 or 7 times until my husband came over. Tonight, he came at me and I kicked him in the head once and growled at him and he walked away. Do they just get a taste for it once they've started?? He's got to go.
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i have no clue I remember growing up and having mean ones but so far nock on wood my roos have all been nice. Cant say the same for my turkey toms but that is normally only during breeding season and once you set them straight you are good till next season. This just get stupid like that but are friendly and like attention when it is not breeding season. Or atleast that is how mine are.
 
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Nope, once mean always mean... He gotta go! I was on Classroom at the Coop before Backyard chickens got going and there was a lady on there who had a tag line... "Why do the meanest roosters always taste the best?"

If you are needing fertile eggs, I'd suggest locking him in with his girls and letting the girls out but not him. I'd also suggest a rooster cage if he you really need him. Otherwise, I'd send him packing...
 
I am soo excited, I have my first buyer for my eggs! I have 8 doz. sold to him.With the cost of feed going almost as high as gas, I cant just keep giving them away. Thank goodness they can free range for a while. What is everyone else selling their eggs for??
 
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I get $2 a dozen if they bring a egg carton to exchange and $2.50 if they dont 50 cents just cover cost to replace carton if needed. I tried $3 and $2.50 before but no takers. I have a few regulars so Im set know, sometimes I dont have enough eggs for them all lol, These are for eating. Hatching eggs different story.
 
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I get $2 a dozen if they bring a egg carton to exchange and $2.50 if they dont 50 cents just cover cost to replace carton if needed. I tried $3 and $2.50 before but no takers. I have a few regulars so Im set know, sometimes I dont have enough eggs for them all lol, These are for eating. Hatching eggs different story.

Eggs are a weird thing. People tend to be willing to pay more to the grocery store than to a farmer... Eggs are about the only thing you can do that with. If you could find a local CSA to exchange eggs with, that'd be a great way to do this. That way you get a lot of free veggies for your efforts.

Dave
 

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