Price of hatching eggs, aka, Update: $ 1070.25 for 12 eggs on BYC

ROAD TRIP TIME!

Ain't no way I am trusting the PO with a thousand dollars worth of eggs!

I trusted a poultry judge with $54 (3 dozen) worth of eggs and only got 17 chicks. He drove careful some 12 hours to our local show. I drove careful the hour home. Kids were forbidden to jump or run in the house for 3 weeks. At least the chicks are still alive!

Correction: The wife drove careful. I was holding the eggs between my feet!
 
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I know somebody who paid $150 for one dozen Lav Orps. They drove to get them which included taking a ferry, so add about $200 on top of the hatching egg price.
They got some duds, some with splayed legs, some had to be euthanized and a couple were fine.

I think some people are taking advantage of the popularity of certain chicken breeds.
It reminds me of the days when people spent $100 of dollars on a $30 Cabbage Patch Doll. The supply was low and the demand was high so people could ask what they wanted.
 
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I got ya beat there, I paid $300 for a dozen Goulds turkey eggs 2 years agao, guess what, that was the only set the PO has ever lost for me!!
They finally arrived 3 FReaKING WEEKS later, They were post marked 3 weeks before, just like the seller said he did, so he wasnt to blame, of course, they said sorry, but that was it. They were (the boxes) covered in dirt and dust like they had been kicked under a desk some where. Never again, when it comes to high dollar birds, chicks or started birds are the only way to go, I have a bad feeling, the buyer will now just be out $1800 for the 2 sets, even if you get a couple each, it's not worth it.
You can make your own for that price.
The seller also left out 2 breeds that come in buff laced, Old English and D'anvers.
I personally am working on them in d'anvers, as well as silver and gold laced too, I'll be glad to sell them at half that in a few years when they are perfected, LOL
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