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I've bought laying house chickens, twice. I won't ever do it again! I am now raising new babies to replace the hens who aren't laying much at all any more.my neighbor is selling his chickens, he has around 70 some chickens and had an egg laying business. Today he said he is now selling his chickens; they are mostly leghorns and some easter egger hens. I was interested in growing my flock, so I asked how much he wanted per chicken.... hes asking 25$ per hen (they are about 3-5yrs old). Is this fair or just ridiculous? I ended up buying some ornamental turkeys for 25 a piece a few weeks ago.
Those birds aren’t in their prime any more. After two years their egg laying production slows down greatly.my neighbor is selling his chickens, he has around 70 some chickens and had an egg laying business. Today he said he is now selling his chickens; they are mostly leghorns and some easter egger hens. I was interested in growing my flock, so I asked how much he wanted per chicken.... hes asking 25$ per hen (they are about 3-5yrs old). Is this fair or just ridiculous? I ended up buying some ornamental turkeys for 25 a piece a few weeks ago.
Where is this at? That's a great price.Our local auction gets $2-10 for older hens.
Those birds aren’t in their prime any more. After two years their egg laying production slows down greatly.
At first I thought you said 25 cents lol. Then, I realized $25. HOLY COW! That's ridiculous. For a hen that old!!! I wouldn't sell them over $5 each. My last set that hit 2 years old I simply gave them away.Those birds aren’t in their prime any more. After two years their egg laying production slows down greatly.
Me too! The first time, it didn't go too badly other than they don't lay eggs for long. The second time no eggs...and they have a disease. Never again!I've bought laying house chickens, twice. I won't ever do it again! I am now raising new babies to replace the hens who aren't laying much at all any more.