I'm going to continue on without taking anyone's bait.
I'm not a carpenter and never have been- as such I'm not selling anything. There's obviously a number of nutrition products designed by me that are on the market because there is need for them. Some of the products are sold by my own company. Other products of my design are sold by other companies that do not belong to me. If you read my posts you'll see that I spend quite a bit of time talking about husbandry issues, substantiating them with science and then providing potential solutions for them. Yes. Without a doubt, my animal nutrition products company provides the best solutions. That's what they're designed to do. Other companies try their best as well. I'm contributing ideas. You can take them or leave them.
Do I need to "move product"? That's a presupposition on your part. New concepts have to be defined-
The sales of these specific kinds of products- novel products- speak for themselves. Tens of thousands of people use extruded kibbles today. There was no such thing as extruded kibbles for fowl until my company introduced them. There are now five different companies selling their own extruded kibble poultry /gamebird feeds. Sales for all these companies is brisk. It's a growing market for all of us.
One company is making a knock off of our foragecakes. It's called the flockblock. Major feed companies are selling much more extruded kibble than I am. It's the concepts behind them that I've introduced successfully. Do I wish I was making a commission off these other companies- these major feed corporations selling products a whole lot like mine? You betcha!
I can assure you selling chicken feed is not my primary income. It should be clear that people only need to buy my products once or twice a year. People go out and buy hundreds of pounds of traditional feed every month. People generally use supplements only when necessity calls for it. I'll leave you to do the math. I will continue to discuss the value of extruded kibbles and whole grains over commercial pellets as frequently as people write in for advice with a sick chicken. Anyone can take a precursory glance over the daily threads to see how often it is that people write in with sick chickens and how often that bacterial infections are at the root of these problems. If you take issue with my solutions - my resolve to end the cycle of disease and infection in poultry flocks, so be it. It doesn't effect my resolve.
As for selling cotes _ I'll need to underscore- I'm not a carpenter and I'm not trying to sell you anything.
That said, I'm also not trying to say what you are doing= your husbandry protocols are wrong.
I'm just contributing some different perspectives on husbandry.
With that, I'm moving to a new thread so as to not agitate or divide readers. My future thread on this topic should be avoided by people on dial up because it will be photograph heavy.
I have a sense of humour. Please do not take my didactic writing style as an indication of personality.
When I was a little boy I lived in a cage with nothing but a mirror and some cuttlebone.
One day my human gave me a plastic toy and it nearly led to my demise as my little heart nearly burst from the unwanted stimulation. I was living on a bachelor diet of budgie seed - bad cholesterol-so I nearly had a heart attack.
Then they took my mirror away and tried to foist a female on me and then she tried to bite my head off.
Cat got her- poor thing- but at least I got my mirror back.