I have no idea. How about going with the price of chicks at the farm stores?I've been asked to hatch for a neighbor. How much should I charge above the cost of eggs? I don't want to charge a lot
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I have no idea. How about going with the price of chicks at the farm stores?I've been asked to hatch for a neighbor. How much should I charge above the cost of eggs? I don't want to charge a lot
Oh yes, we have three. There is one just outside the frame in those photos.Do you, or have you ever, used Hummie feeders for them?
If my arm gets better mobility after therapy I want to bring out the Hummie feeders for the summer. I'll tuck them away in winter. W/ AI virus virulent in colder weather I'll only leave the feeders out in hot months which for us lasts sometimes 7-8 months in certain years. This has been our coolest season in a long long time.Oh yes, we have three. There is one just outside the frame in those photos.
WOW! Old stuff is so cool!!!!!Twelve years ago when we started coming here for weekends the houses were literally packed with old stuff. Some of the rooms we couldn't even walk in.
Most of it was trash and we made countless trips to the landfill, but some was really cool like the old kitchen appliances, useful like the garden tools and engines, and all those kitchen pots which do cost a fortune when you get them new.
Some of it was almost creepy... like old medications and prescriptions, old agricultural phytosanitary products, old rat traps (which we did use before we got the cats) !
Those pots make good waterer for chickens like Merle who like to step on their waterer, (when not both feet inside) because as Pony said they are heavy enough not to tip over.
We kept a.few old coffee pots for decorating.
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And this engine from the 1950's my partner still uses though it's rather dangerous with no security. I'm not sure what it is called in english, a brush cutter ?
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Old stuff Friday butt tax - Merle has no fluff !
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A very wise decision. One can never have too many silkies. I will pray for pullets for you, but with silkies you just never know until they are 5 or 6 months old. I'm sure within days they will be your daughter's best friends. If you have a rooster in the bunch I pray you and your daughter get one like Branch the best little buddy ever. Silkies are just so good with people and children. Now that they are not terrified of me I can already tell my Davy and Barbosa are also sweet loveable little dudes. The next warm day that I'm out and there is no snow I'm letting Vivian next door meet the boys. She wanted to hold them the 2nd day I had them but I held off as they were not settled yet.@RebeccaBoyd
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Blue egg satin silkies!!!
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My friend is paying me for her meat birds today so...I'm getting silkies.
I charge $20-25 for a dozen of hatching eggs, $5 for a three day old chick.I've been asked to hatch for a neighbor. How much should I charge above the cost of eggs? I don't want to charge a lot