For the super friendly ones, perhaps see if any 4H or families are looking for girls for their flock.
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For the super friendly ones, perhaps see if any 4H or families are looking for girls for their flock.
Okay, I must have misunderstood the Dominique's friendliness levelNone of my girls are cuddle pets, but none of them freak out about people either.
The farm auctions sound interesting. I had no idea such places existed for chickens. Unfortunately, the closest appear to be around 4 hours away from me. I would need to sell a lot more chickens than I could raise to make the trip worthwhile. Perhaps 3KillerBs has some closer though.The birds go to the auction site in my cages, and then I transfer them to cages at the auction. none of my cages touch anything there! And it's a one way trip, no birds come home with me. I get home and put everything I wore, shoes and all, right into the washer.
We do have quite a few swaps in our area and this has always been my concern with buying or selling there as well.I know nothing about sale barns or flock swaps and have no suitable quarantine facilities for isolating birds if I ended up bringing any home from a sale.![]()
Okay, I must have misunderstood the Dominique's friendliness level
My issue with swap meets is having to bring unsold critters home, after they have been at the site.
@3KillerBs -- you have a beautiful flock. Good luck with your breeding program. It's good that you have a good set of criteria in place for making your culling decisions.
That would be my problem too.I don't have the facilities to bring an unsold bird home.
That is another complication.That would be my problem too.
Just FYI, that's an issue at swaps. Everything sells at an auction. And you're probably not more than an hour from one. I've lived in a lot of places, and there are more of them around than you think. Finding them can be a little hard, but asking around feed stores is usually the trick. Maybe not chains, but the local ones. At my closest TSC, most of the employees have no idea about the sale barn, but L___ is there nearly every week, so do ask more than one person.That is another complication.