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It's very nice! Figure out how much the materials cost, then figure out how much your time is worth. That should give you an estimate to start with. I'd also suggest starting it a little high. Then you can negotiate a little.
 
I have 3 silkie roosters and a very small black silkie for sale. The roosters are splash, black or buff. I'm thinking around $10 each. Thanks!!
 
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It's very nice! Figure out how much the materials cost, then figure out how much your time is worth. That should give you an estimate to start with. I'd also suggest starting it a little high. Then you can negotiate a little.

Thank you!!
 
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Oh how cute!! So glad the intergration was sucessfull!! Looks like they love their new coop!!
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Good morning all! hope everybody is doing well. I was picking tomatoes Fri afternoon & felt a sting -- slapped at it & kept going, figured it was fire ants. An hour later my arm was swelling a big red circle around 2 puncture spots -- spider bite -- ended up going to my Dr & getting a big shot & 2 prescriptions for antibiotics. Nasty looking wound but getting better today.

I decided to take the day off & run some pleasant errands, get a new battery in my good Seiko watch, buy new pillows for the bed. Under Dr's orders to not get over-heated so will stay cool.

Awesome buys at the church sale Chickenguru! - I've been keeping an eye out for a pressure cooker but no luck so far (not in my price range, anyway). Julie love your keets! they are so cute!

I am finally beginning to be able to distinguish boys from girls in my Ameracauna hatch, will have some extras if anybody's interested in a "non-standard" color but one which will lay blue eggs. I'm keeping some of them for my next generation to continue to work on deepening the egg color & size but should have 4-5 girls - let me know if interested. Boys are free! any extras will go to freezer camp here.

Main flock is continuing to enjoy free ranging & bonus! we haven't had to cut under our big fig trees; they are doing a nice job of keeping it weeded out under there. As long as we dont' get a stray dog or coyote we'll be fine. They also put themselves up for the night when it gets dark, all I have to do is close the coop door. Nice!
 

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