Is there interest for these hens?

I don't have FB and stay away from CL because I don't trust the intentions of those people. I would much rather sell to another member here.

Ahhh okay, that makes sense. I would think with layers they would stay alive though? Most people might eat Roos but I wouldn’t think they would for hens so CL should be safe for them
 
Maybe. But we need to know more, like is there any known diseases within them or your property? Things of that nature. :)
 
Maybe. But we need to know more, like is there any known diseases within them or your property? Things of that nature. :)
I had a case of unconfirmed Marek's. Symptoms and nature of the disease more closely resembled Lymphoid Leukosis so I believe that is what I had. Which means my adult birds are not carriers as they were well on adults at the time of presentation in a 5-month-old pullet.
We have had no further cases.

We had mites but they are gone now.
 
Personally, since the hens are older, I don't know if anyone would want to pay $10 for them. I know you've put alot more than that into them, and that are worth it, but I don't know that there's much demand for older hens except for eating....
 
Personally, since the hens are older, I don't know if anyone would want to pay $10 for them. I know you've put alot more than that into them, and that are worth it, but I don't know that there's much demand for older hens except for eating....
True.
I think it depends on the person. A few have already said the price is good. Plus, all are laying and are reliable. Plus friendly. And of course well adapted to northern winters.
 
True.
I think it depends on the person. A few have already said the price is good. Plus, all are laying and are reliable. Plus friendly. And of course well adapted to northern winters.
Yup. I guess if someone was just starting out and wanted some cheap hens....yours'd be perfect! (Wait, is "yours'd" a word?)
 

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