Ok, at the risk of really insulting some people, lol....(I have never been politically correct) I have a question. I am going to copy and paste an ad I just saw on Craig's list. I realize this is just one ad, but it is pretty much a representation of what I see everywhere.
French Marans Chicks Blue or Black Copper Ready For Easter! $5 each straight run. Bev Davis x Wade Jean Lines. Originating in Marans France This Bird is Cherished For it's Very Dark Brown Eggs. Or $50 per Dozen Fertile Hatching Eggs (Cannot Guarantee Hatch %). Call to Reserve: XXX-XXX-XXXX. No Adults or Pullets Available At This Time.
Now, let's look at this. $5 for a straight run peep. Maybe a little high for straight run, but not terrible (I could live with that).
So, if I bought 12 peeps, I would have spent $60.00 and received 12 peeps. That means I truly have $5 a piece in them.
Next option.....Buy 12 "fertile eggs". The same eggs they are putting in the refrigerator and selling as "just eggs" for maybe $3 a dozen. So, let's say I pick them up so there is no shipping. And let's say 2 of them were infertile, and one of them just turns out to be an early quitter.
Now, after I did all the work of incubation, and took all the risks of power outages, etc. I end up with 9 really great healthy peeps for $50 bucks. I now have $5.50 in each peep!
Why would anybody pay $50 for a dozen eggs? I guess I just don't understand, or am really missing something.
French Marans Chicks Blue or Black Copper Ready For Easter! $5 each straight run. Bev Davis x Wade Jean Lines. Originating in Marans France This Bird is Cherished For it's Very Dark Brown Eggs. Or $50 per Dozen Fertile Hatching Eggs (Cannot Guarantee Hatch %). Call to Reserve: XXX-XXX-XXXX. No Adults or Pullets Available At This Time.
Now, let's look at this. $5 for a straight run peep. Maybe a little high for straight run, but not terrible (I could live with that).
So, if I bought 12 peeps, I would have spent $60.00 and received 12 peeps. That means I truly have $5 a piece in them.
Next option.....Buy 12 "fertile eggs". The same eggs they are putting in the refrigerator and selling as "just eggs" for maybe $3 a dozen. So, let's say I pick them up so there is no shipping. And let's say 2 of them were infertile, and one of them just turns out to be an early quitter.
Now, after I did all the work of incubation, and took all the risks of power outages, etc. I end up with 9 really great healthy peeps for $50 bucks. I now have $5.50 in each peep!
Why would anybody pay $50 for a dozen eggs? I guess I just don't understand, or am really missing something.
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