- Nov 26, 2019
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I had a random person find me on Facebook. He messaged me on Good Friday asking if we had some ducklings to sell but it had to be before Easter.
We were offline most of the weekend so I did not even see this message until this (Monday) morning. So, I was too late to respond.
Got to thinking about it and did not like the feel at all. We raise our own birds for eggs and meat. Not really looking to sell any. I do have 18 eggs in the incubator and hope to have a good hatch of Khaki Campbells in about 12 days.
If someone comes out of the blue wanting what I will call "Special Occasion" birds that means they are probably not going to take care of the ducks for their 10-15 year lifespan. I mean dont they even know that Tractor Supply does this kind of thing? If they are not aware of Tractor Supply they are not getting any of my babies.
What do you think? Ever had to decide if the person wanting to buy your chicks was OK to sell to?
Do you feel any responsibility for the animal after you sell it?
BTW, I simply replied, Nope, sure dont have any.
We were offline most of the weekend so I did not even see this message until this (Monday) morning. So, I was too late to respond.
Got to thinking about it and did not like the feel at all. We raise our own birds for eggs and meat. Not really looking to sell any. I do have 18 eggs in the incubator and hope to have a good hatch of Khaki Campbells in about 12 days.
If someone comes out of the blue wanting what I will call "Special Occasion" birds that means they are probably not going to take care of the ducks for their 10-15 year lifespan. I mean dont they even know that Tractor Supply does this kind of thing? If they are not aware of Tractor Supply they are not getting any of my babies.
What do you think? Ever had to decide if the person wanting to buy your chicks was OK to sell to?
Do you feel any responsibility for the animal after you sell it?
BTW, I simply replied, Nope, sure dont have any.