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Ahah! it is a tactic I have perfected over my many breeding-impulsed times. You just need the egg's ID number, that's all, then when it hatches find it's profile and set its price to $10 to buy it back.
I don't know how to do any of that.
Hmm... okay... let me try that in a simpler way.
1. Go to the profile of the egg's parent (mother or father)
2. click on its offsrping
3. click on the egg in question
4. the url for that page should be something like: http://poultryland.com/view.php?bird=475411
5. Save the url, that's all you need to get to the chick once it hatches, and the 'sell' box is at the bottom of that just like on a normal bird, you put $10 in and it will be on the market for $10.
P.S. Do you go on the beauty pagents in the forum? I never get any votes for my birds! lol
Ahah! it is a tactic I have perfected over my many breeding-impulsed times. You just need the egg's ID number, that's all, then when it hatches find it's profile and set its price to $10 to buy it back.

Hmm... okay... let me try that in a simpler way.
1. Go to the profile of the egg's parent (mother or father)
2. click on its offsrping
3. click on the egg in question
4. the url for that page should be something like: http://poultryland.com/view.php?bird=475411
5. Save the url, that's all you need to get to the chick once it hatches, and the 'sell' box is at the bottom of that just like on a normal bird, you put $10 in and it will be on the market for $10.
P.S. Do you go on the beauty pagents in the forum? I never get any votes for my birds! lol