So folk tell me what the situation is in your areas fir Guineas. My Feed store got some in for $4.99 ea. i saw about 20 3-4 wk olds at the Flea market. Wish I'd asked how much but I had looked at a buff hen he had and she was very Buggy!! So I just walked on.
I am hatching some out, hopefully I'll hatch more than I need. I have sold a couple doz guinea eggs to hatch and i have had calls for keets. I have only set some here and there to fill space in the bator. I started setting some under broodies. My first batch she only hatched 3, i figured the fertility wouldn't be full on with the first eggs of the season. Now I have 3 broodies sitting and hope we'll get enough to sell some. That fact that they take so long to incubate is kind of a question for my "business sense". I can sell all I have hatched., Mine are a mix of colors that I have hatched from several of the BYC people. I get lots of calls for them, but many people bulk when they hear the price. Thats ok with me, I don't have them stacking up in the warehouse.
Had a guy call this morning "said" he wanted to buy 20 when I have my next hatch. But he only wanted to pay a "couplebucks" a piece. Lol I did laugh. He thinks he's buying mutt chicks. "Well I can go down to Austin and that guy has hundreds" then I guess you should make a trip down to Austin. Then he says "well he wants 3.50 for them I gotta talk him down". . I figure he has to buy 100 to get that price. Hey I could go to Austin and pay $3.50 for a hundred (if they really are that cheap) and could make a few bucks after the gas. I wonder if he's talking about that guy who sells alot of poultry out in Burnett?
Like C-Dood said they are not easy to sex even as adults. I have a few that I know are males and I have banded them. (one powder blue that I may shoot and eat for dinner before the year is out because he fights with everything when he free ranges and with other males when he's penned )
I have alot of people call who want to buy Adults Lol, you Know these people dont know the first thing about guineas. I figure anything over 4-5 mo is just going to get turned loose. I have heard they are hard to raise/brood. I have lost very few, about like my chicks. Last year I didn't sell any under 2 wks unless people had experience. I hate dooming babies just for a $$.
So Texas people what do you know about the guinea market?