Thank you everyone!!
Well....since you asked!
What it finally came down to, is that I cannot in good conscience continue keeping my own flock of chickens where I am currently living. The landlord/very close neighbor has
far too many roosters, and her numerous chickens are terribly neglected. The ground itself is full of garbage, bits of glass, wire, kitty litter & Lord only knows what else, random trash keeps cropping up in my yard, and the chickens eat it. I've lost 4 young hens here, two to who knows what (I suspect garbage/wire), and two to severe Since arriving, my rooster has been
so stressed, by all the others trying to steal his hens, eat their food (did I mention the massive rat infestation?), fight, or just be obnoxious. When 20+ unhappy roosters start crowing, it sounds like...no, I don't want to give anyone nightmares. Trust me, it's bad. It's destroyed my own quality of life, and don't get me started on the hens. Half have severe rooster damage, caused by the constant dominance battles between multiple roo's at once. I've attempted to communicate, to care for, and even re-home many roosters. The problem is that her semi-feral hens keep hatching out batches of chicks. Lots of them die, from birds, cats, etc. Yesterday, my 8 year old found two dead baby chicks just lying out in the parking lot. He recognized one as a baby we'd saved a few days before from pasty butt.

It's incredibly depressing. It's also completely unethical on both sides.

My chickens came from a beautiful, free-ranging mountain home, and they absolutely where we humans don't even want to be around this dump. We've been camping, a
lot. Sigh.
All but one are under 2 years of age, and almost all are really friendly. I'd previously sold groups of three pullets for $150, delivered and with a lifetime of free help/advice. There's one special needs chicken with a criss beak. Thank you again for your time and help.

I'm selling pairs at a minimum, but my 6 original chickens, including one sweet old hen + a rooster, they're under 2 years and very special to me. But scruffy right now!! I suppose I'm looking for guidance on pricing those 6 as a group (3 good layers, one older lead hen, and the cross beaked "pettin' chicken"), more than anything. The rest I'm thinking $75 per pair, maybe more for the rarer colors. This is pretty traumatic, and I'm having a hard time thinking clearly.

i will have "yard kittens" (as my friend calls them), again! Once I'm in a better place. No clue when that will happen.