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Thank you, Fred. I apoligize for that error. Since there isn't has has not been any kind of commercial poulty raising industry down here, the extrmems of heat and humidity here are just not suitable for it, i wasunaware there might be such sources where there is such industry. I don't know how widespread across the country that is, areas of large commercial poultry industry, where such birds might accessable like that, but would just assume that's available in a relativley few parts of the country, to few potential buyers like that.
Yes, the $12-$15 ranges seems pretty much standard down here, usually the most common and popular heavy layers or dual breeds, mostly old stand-bys, but also some of the newer production breeds, though not the really commerical layers, price range usually depending on how many you buy. But generally small farm raisers, and limited times of the year, not when out heat starts to get extreme.
For current market price: http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/ams...Data&page=PYMarketNewsReportsOrganic&acct=pmn Click on a date to get the real world prices of organic poultry.
There are "hobby" prices, and "designer" prices which will vary depending on what the consumer is willing to pay, but this is the real world price of organic poultry.