How much do ya'll sell your hens for? I have people always asking me for hens.... wondering what the going price should be...
We price ours from $10 upwards depending on quality.
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How much do ya'll sell your hens for? I have people always asking me for hens.... wondering what the going price should be...
Thanks Mama2My4 seems that people around me want silkies but they only want the hens...which I'm not going to sell a hen and keep a rooster instead lol![]()
I NEVER sell "just a hen" unless all of my roosters have been rehomed. Otherwise you will end up with a flock of roos!
I recently got lucky and someone bought all of my roos (3 silkies and 2 cochins) for their kids. Boys do good together as long as there are no females to "entice" them. So as of right now, I have no "extra" roos. Or pullets for that matter!
Of course, my bator and my brooder are both full, so that will change quickly enough.....
I like having a couple of extra roos around just to have a more genetically diverse line! Our roos have their own pen to themselves, so there isn't any fighting. I agree that I don't want 40 extra roos though - 5 is fine!
We also don't sell hens without roos
That's a good point. I do that as well. I sell roosters separately of course, but never sell a hen alone unless it is a dear friend.I NEVER sell "just a hen" unless all of my roosters have been rehomed. Otherwise you will end up with a flock of roos!
I recently got lucky and someone bought all of my roos (3 silkies and 2 cochins) for their kids. Boys do good together as long as there are no females to "entice" them. So as of right now, I have no "extra" roos. Or pullets for that matter!
Of course, my bator and my brooder are both full, so that will change quickly enough.....
[COLOR=0000CD]Could you Silkie lovers help me? I'm looking to get some Silkie hens, and I can't wait until Spring! Any suggestions? No idea is a bad one![/COLOR]
I love those girly looking boys!
It very likely has wry neck. If it hasn't been any worse than this in the past, it's probably a mind case. Most commonly brought on by a head injury. Vitamin E is most commonly recommended for healing but extra vitamins including B12 and protein are also recommended.
I gots a question, this little chick is ALWAYS looking down, just like in this picture. I can force her head up(gently of course), but she walks and runs around the brooder like this. Is it because she has the large crest or is this likely a deformity. Trying to decide if she will just end up being a pet/brooder in the future.