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Yep, maybe that's right. Did you read everyone's posts about it a few days ago? Well I am only expanding my flock a little. My main goal is to get eggs, but the reasons that I'm picking the breeds that I picked is for their egg color. Did you know that you can sell a dozen blue eggs for $8 here? But yes, I will certainly consider Scott's offer. But I just think that it would be really great to see some chicks hatch before my eyes. I haven't had that experience, ya know.
I really wouldn't count on getting $8. for a dozen eggs for too long. Maybe on occasion, but people wise up and realize they are just eggs. Honestly.
I just think you are moving forward too quickly. You need to concentrate on getting coop space before you go any further. Just my opinion. You are looking at alot of expenses. Do you realize how much it is gonna cost to feed your larger flock? As well as all the equipment needed for them? It is expensive for adults, and I, for one, would not allow my child to get into such an expensive venture.
I'm planning that stuff. I don't see it as going too quickly, really. It's been about a year since I started again, and I've been saving for a long time. But really, I would like some colored eggs, and my customers love the green ones and have actually requested more.
I am actually selling one of the coops, I think. It's an old tractor. I was going to use it as a hospital, but since I won't be doing the bantam coop anymore the bantam coop will be the hospital. That I am certain I will NEED! I'm just ready for a coop that I can walk into, and some more eggs of different colors.
So the plan is...
-The current coop- empty, and used as a hospital.
-Small shed- my current girls, the dels, and some ameraucanas and marans. about a dozen total.
-incubator- maybe I'll sell it when I'm done. who knows. I just want to hatch my own chicks.
It really isn't that much. PLUS, I would get the run free! I have sooo much welded wire and stakes leftover from the Summer, plus two huge feeders and waterers!