How to gauge interest in your community?

Cyprus

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What is the best way to determine what interest there is in a community for certain breeds/varieties/species etc?
I would like to determine the demand for certain breeds of chickens, species of poultry or varieties of breeds/species in my community.
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-Cyprus
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Idk... good question..
Maybe leave a questionnaire on the bulletin board at your local feed stores?? :confused:
I was thinking of that; maybe create a google form and leave the link? Possibly use a QR code to make it easier for them to reach the form.
 
If you have any local FB groups, or BYC threads follow those to see what people are ISO and what others are already selling. You could also check local classifieds for the same info! It's kind of interesting to watch what breeds sell and how fast they sell or if there is no interest at all.
 
What is ISO?

Join a Facebook group for local fanciers, see what people are looking for. Remember you will never get rich raising chickens!
I'm not looking to get rich. I am curious because I would like to have some breeds available that are in demand locally.
 
'Rich' is so subjective!! If it ENriches your life to study breeds and hatch, raise and sell your chicks/hens/roosters/eggs then consider yourself en-riched. If you can raise at least the money to cover your feed and maintenance of your coop etc. then so much the better!
I consider that fact that I am very, very happy learning and raising and selling my chickens and their eggs to be 'riches' enough.
@Cyprus, please post when you decide how best to reach out to your community and what your results are!
 
'Rich' is so subjective!! If it ENriches your life to study breeds and hatch, raise and sell your chicks/hens/roosters/eggs then consider yourself en-riched. If you can raise at least the money to cover your feed and maintenance of your coop etc. then so much the better!
I consider that fact that I am very, very happy learning and raising and selling my chickens and their eggs to be 'riches' enough.
@Cyprus, please post when you decide how best to reach out to your community and what your results are!
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