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Mary Galbraith
Chirping
- Sep 20, 2017
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Thank youAlong the same lines I was going to generalize and say a popular breed in a rare color... Wyandottes other than silver or gold laced, Orpingtons that aren't buff.
I feel like silkies and polish are popular in backyard flocks but not popular for production purposes.
Breeds that your local feed store does not carry are breeds that people will seek out from a breeder (you).
My husband is coming around to my chicken hobby and just this morning suggested I could start breeding and selling my chickens next summer to make some cash, but I told him I'm not going to make a dime on selling "barnyard mix" chicks at $2 a piece (though it certainly would be fun and it's good to know he won't be mad when I bring home a roo and let a girl go broody). If you are looking to make a profit you are doing the right thing by establishing a direction you want to go in with your breeding project before jumping into. Good luck. We can't wait to see pics of your chicks when the time comes!
I'm just trying to make sure I'm doing everything correct before I jump in with both. And won't end up with a ton of chicks that aren't going to sell.

