I have been so busy! Sorry im just now getting back to you! Daddy was here, since he was diagnosed with liver cancer around the this past Easter, ever minute i can have with him means alot to me.
I have one last pic my friend! Say bye bye duckys!
(Not my hand, The customers...)
And i sold my extra cayuga drake, so although i miss them, i am very pleased.
Then i made plans to trade my remaning drake for a previous contact's bird. That way we both have fresh blood
I would say that reccording everything you do financially with the birds is one of the first, and biggest steps! If you record how much you spend then you can figure out where you need to be to break even and what amount that you have to make in profit. But Dont let a break even point limit you either!
I feel like it really helped me with my flock when i used cheap and free building materials. I reused and recycled alot of wood and fencing and it has helped make an enourmous difference in the financial end of this endevor. Your usual buisness 101 would tell you to keep your. Product quality high, and costs low, in any ethical way that you can. A new example: I am looking into doing alot of gardening next year, to feed the flock, and lower my feed costs. Disclaimer: I will not, and do not cut my birds short of the nutrition in a balanced feed!
Contacts. There is never a substitution for experience, and making friends with experience. Aside from that: nothing like a happy customer who you have kept mildly in touch with. If it werent for our lil community, i would have no idea what i was doing. If it werent for the contacts i have made buying and trading birds: i would have 2 fewer friends and good customers... Relationships are super important in any buisness, but i find especially if you have live animals in question.
Rayvn for example: (i know you dont mind

!) think of how happy her customers are and how she wants to please them? Dont you see a very healthy buisness corilation...
Its been too long! Missed tou

for all!!