She was going on about her breeding program and all these other things. She even suggested they might be mixed. They are definitely not. Even though she said she was knowledgeable things she was saying and doing weren't adding up. She was and is still a very nice lady. I think she may just be the type of person to exaggerate or I'm just a sucker.
These were a few weeks old already. They probably only needed the light for a few more weeks. I do feel like it's my fault though. I should have said something when I realized she was talking out her behind but I'm one of those people who hates confrontation. Lesson learned though. I just feel bad cause every chick I hatch feels like my baby. When I think about them dying that way my stomach turns...![]()
I know how you feel. That's the worst part about selling poultry. Sometimes you get really awesome, knowledgeable customers and sometimes you get people that are wanting to buy first and then research later. I actually had someone that was inquiring about buying ask me "do silkie chickens lay eggs?"!! I mean that was a serious question. How the heck do they think they reproduce?? Live birth? A stork brings silkie chicks to the nest box?
Ruby, the Orpingtons that I was given a while back, 2 were broody at the time. (that was the reason she didn't want them, they kept getting broody and she didn't have a rooster). We pulled 2 of the 4 out of the nest box that day. Once we moved them, they quit being broody. One did go broody again several months later, a chocolate, but the lavender one never did again.
So you could list them and stress that they are broody, maybe someone would want them for that reason, or maybe the move would break them. Just a thought.
That's an idea. I've been so busy I have not been able to look into breaking techniques. But I have been lifting them out of the nest box everyday and putting them in the yard. I went from 5 broodys to 3. It's kinda funny....here's a pic of after I picked them up and put them down outside...
It took them awhile to get up but eventually they did.