May 10th is the RM pheasant and waterfowl (chickens too) swap at the co-op.
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For whatever reason, it doesn't seem like there has been many chicks for sale on CL. Even if they're S/R, you should be able to sell them. If you can wait and grow them out to almost POL, you can easily sell them for $20 each.
So what's your current set up and what are your goals? We're usually more than happy to spend your money, err help you. How many coops, # of birds, # of breeds...
Oops, Larimer. What's wrong with Larimer? I've been here for only 2 years, moved from Boulder. Thanks for the tips on brooders. I'm almost impoverished, and my chickens are doing their parts to help keep me that way. Yes, I guess I am hoping to put some flow and purpose into my structures, and yes, I am always trying to find ways to simplify chores. That's a good way to phrase it, because it helps me to organize my thinking. I will try to find the guy with shipping crates in Longmont - because I'm going to try to stay small. I would like to see some breeders' set ups and know if I can do this without a huge investment. I don't have many building skills, but I have a friend that does if he is given a printed plan or design. We are often challenged. Thanks again.It sounds like you are hoping to start all over and put some flow and purpose into the build, I have a stack of prebuilt trusses (maybe 7' with a 2' pitch) that I paid about $2 each for at Centennial's equipment auction (FC). One day I'll build them a proper coop and move them out of the barn. I think they have one coming up mid May. Cheaper than buying a single 2x4. They are usually odd sizes, strange roof pitches or warped but with some basic building skills you can get a good sized coop up quickly They often have garage size trusses too.These were some I sold on CL but you get the idea. You also sound like you need to simplify chores. Are you on the Weld or Larimer side? Please say Weld. It's nice you are doing SS. Not a breed you see much of around here. If you are going big, there was a guy in Parker that had older battery brooders on CL. I resisted the urge to call so I don't know what he wanted. New they run over 1K. There is also a guy in Longmont that regularly has free shipping crates that would make great brooders.