I still can't upload a pic of him but I'll look closely this weekend at him. Thank you for this!
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I still can't upload a pic of him but I'll look closely this weekend at him. Thank you for this!
OleMiss, how old are they? That would factor in to how much I'd be willing to pay for them. Are the females point of lay or two years old? That would make a difference in what you could expect to get out of them and when. I'm interested to know what price points others have. I've only had mine since last spring (thanks, Bulldogma!) and so I'm curious about what price I should set for extra chicks I hatch out this year. I'm not planning to go hatch crazy because I'm having a baby this spring but I would like to get an idea from the forum since no one nearby on craigslist has any for a point of reference.
Can anyone tell me what a good price range is for a breeding quad of SFH would be? They are GFF stock. The roo is crested, one hen is crested and 2 aren't. They are varying colors. I know there are many variables but I'm curious what you've seen them going for?
I'd post a picture but I can't seem to upload them right now.
OleMiss, how old are they? That would factor in to how much I'd be willing to pay for them. Are the females point of lay or two years old? That would make a difference in what you could expect to get out of them and when. I'm interested to know what price points others have. I've only had mine since last spring (thanks, Bulldogma!) and so I'm curious about what price I should set for extra chicks I hatch out this year. I'm not planning to go hatch crazy because I'm having a baby this spring but I would like to get an idea from the forum since no one nearby on craigslist has any for a point of reference.
I'm doing a photo chronicle of frostbite to see how it turns out over the course of time. I've seen some that have "pinked up" in the spring after looking pretty bad in the winter so I'm trying to keep photos every few weeks and note the temperature swings, etc. That way we all have something we can look at when spring comes to see how it turns out.
Seems like most the ones that I've seen that got really bad were on the birds that were "treated" in various ways after they got frostbite. I'm watching for any signs of deterioration/wetness/rot, etc. But as long as it stays dry I'm not treating while the weather is cold. (Reruns I know...)