I think I can accurately say that my prices are fair.
I have heard of these auctions and personally I'd rather give my birds to good homes than to a family that only wants to pay $3 for a 20 week old pullet.
I don't know how far along with your dream hatchery you have gotten, but it is not a huge money maker at the start. Size and large numbers are what really keep the commercial hatcheries going. They take care of the feed store demand and that has to be the biggest money maker for them. But a small start up hatchery will have a much higher cost percentage. The incubator takes electricity, the chickens need fed and the back up chickens need fed, then there is the cost of chick care for the chicks that are not mailed out or pick up immediately. Honestly for heritage breeds and Indiana weather I'd have to say that we are approaching the most expensive time of the year for a chicken business. Demand will be at its lowest, eggs will be in short supply, and the birds will be eating more and more food. I'm going to recommend that you take a good hard look at how much money you are spending on your birds and your prices because auction prices won't cover the birds let alone a living.
Thanks for all of the other suggestions. I am almost positive that a phone job won't happen, there is always a noise maker here along with a baby that cries at least once every 2-3 hours. I'm looking into the medical transcribing job. And I'll get looking into the Anthem job. If you have a link to the place I should look at for the Anthem jobs that would help. @ellymayRans I know I could find it but... Same for the transcribing job if anyone has a good starting point I sure could use it as most of the links I have found are people wanting money for classes and I would need to know which classes are the reputable ones that offer placement. I'm looking for serious money here not the kind of money my chicken hobby was bring in. And I need it to be not nearly as time consuming or labor intensive as my chicken hobby. I just don't have the manpower right now to be dealing with moving tractors or cleaning out deep litter bedding.