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We went to the swap in Derry two wekends ago. I suggest that you get there early. We arrived at 9:15, there was only one vender with chickens (4) that were already laying all the other venders had chicks to about 14 weeks. We bought the 4 hens that were already laying and there was high demand. It really depends on what the venders have but if you get there early and if you see hens already producing grab them. Also bring a cage or large pet taxi to bring them home in as the venders don't provide transport containers. Good luck.
Yes, it is always a big help when people bring their pet taxies or containers.Now that you mention it the hens that we bought were NPIP tested. That for me was a selling point. Also we did not want to end up with more than one rooster and by purchasing the hens already laying we knew we were not getting surprize roosters. This was our aim. I am not saying that the venders were attempting to trick any one into purchasing roosters, just that they had sexed and non sexed birds and we didn't want to purchase non sexed. The birds were all clearly marked and I believe priced accordingly and fairly.
We were very happy with our purchase and with the Chicken Swap in general. Many people were buying chicks and poults and seemed pleased to find what they had come to the swap for. We wanted eggs right away, so even purchasing the sexed poults we still would have had to wait for our first egg.
As far as the take home containers, yes the venders had some cardboard boxes that would work with the smaller poults and chicks but we purchased 9 month old birds and we came prepared with our pet taxis. I spoke incorrectly, I should have said it is best to have your own transport because, like a good scout, one should always be prepared.