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haha I was a good girl and came home with an empty truck...
The prices were not great on what people were fetching, but the ones I took from my stock brought some of the best prices, so can't complain. Its enough to buy quite a chunk of feed...especially since I am 59 birds lighter...which includes some bantam cornish...man...those things easily out eat my large fowl by a mile. They were part of an experiment last spring and decided I didn't have time, so its great to have those out of there...they easily will eat twice as much as my large fowl...they have crazy high metabolisms
I didn't stay for the hooved stock...not sure if I regret it or not yet...there were 5 pygmy does that were young and had some of the most beautiful coloring and body type, but I am pretty certain at least 2 of them were already bred...at 8 months old themselves, that just spells complications in birthing...I just couldn't handle it after losing my favorite blue agouti doe last summer. I still miss her.
For my birds, I am down under 100 now..and will soon be on my way to 75...so I'm happy. My dad's I'm still working on, but will be there really soon as well. Once processing day comes and I can get some of my extra girls to a friend for her layer flock, I'll be heading in the right direction. The only part I am playing the waiting game on is on my youngest birchens still growing out. They are doing great, but am to the point that I can't cull more til I see some size put on them.