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- Nov 14, 2017
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I need help pricing a hen and rooster Mille Fleur d’Uccle bantams, 6 weeks old. THANKS!!
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x2!When pricing, consider the following factors:
If they are hatchery and you are not delivering or shipping the chicks I would price them at $10/ea max. If you bought them or the eggs from somewhere add that price to it.
- Where are you located?
- Where did you get the chicks from and for how much? (If you hatched them from your own stock disregard this)
- How good is their quality? If they are hatchery they will price for significantly less than from proven show stock
- Is the buyer only going to be able to pick up the chicks or will you ship/deliver?
- What's your opportunity cost? I.E If you sell these chicks what will you be losing in terms of offspring, quality, shows, etc.
If they are show quality I would personally pay up to $20/ea depending on the quality of the parent stock.
Those prices are suggestions, but general baseline prices.
or what type and quality?I’m selling them for $50 each lol
What? Purebred Millie fluers (unless show quaility) aren't worth near that much! Have you sold any at that price? Do you live in America? This could be a contributor!Their Mille fuer d”Uccle and their pretty good quality their not purebreds but they look the same as pure breads
ok, sorry, but your charging way too much for them, a purebred Millie fluer chick goes for 5-10$ for anything but show quaility.... Selling a mixed breed chicken for 50$ is crazy. Honestly, they are not worth alot, most people would give them away for free... @Cyprus .... You agree right? I know you have some nice D'uccles.Yes I sell them in Cali they are worth a lot.