Oh boy, I want Ayam Cemani so bad. But they're way out of my "I spend a few dollars per egg" price range lol! What are hatching eggs going for these days?
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There is no set price. They can go from Free to $200 an egg or more depending upon the generation and quality of the line.Oh boy, I want Ayam Cemani so bad. But they're way out of my "I spend a few dollars per egg" price range lol! What are hatching eggs going for these days?
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Wow! That's amazing. Most non-chicken-keepers people think all chickens are just cheap little birds, they're always shocked when I say that some sell for hundreds upon hundreds of dollars for a single bird.
Gonna read back through this thread to drool over some AC's.![]()
My vet learned from Dr. James the vet known for doing decrowing surgery and has been practicing a lot. The ac are her first fm breed to decrow though. Which is why she is offering me 2 for 1 atm, she is learning on fm chickens now, and like I said, I have 5 more ac roos.
It's byc member dretd, I'm in CO and so is she, Dr. James is in OK. The surgery runs 150-1200 from my understanding, depending on the vet, very few even know or will attempt.
My roos are young, but big, and haven't begun crowing yet, which I was told makes for the higher success rate. My boys were in top health when they left Sunday. I give them 23% protein soy free non gmo organic chick starter I ferment, my roos were hatched mid/late August.
I think it's a valuable tool for those that can't have lots of crowing, live in urban areas, or have neighbors within a few mile radius. Crowing usually equates to angry neighbors, which I would like to avoid. The other options are no crow collars, or caponizing. Idk about no crow collars personally, but I do have a semi-quieted rooster from dretd I got in July/august to see how the neighbors felt before I proceeded with acquiring the other breeds, ayam cemani, white bresse and hopefully svart honas.
If both my ac roos get through the surgery well and recovery, I may offer one up for sale. My ac are not great ac, they are mike bean's non Smithsonian line.
My vet learned from Dr. James the vet known for doing decrowing surgery and has been practicing a lot. The ac are her first fm breed to decrow though. Which is why she is offering me 2 for 1 atm, she is learning on fm chickens now, and like I said, I have 5 more ac roos.
It's byc member dretd, I'm in CO and so is she, Dr. James is in OK. The surgery runs 150-1200 from my understanding, depending on the vet, very few even know or will attempt.
My roos are young, but big, and haven't begun crowing yet, which I was told makes for the higher success rate. My boys were in top health when they left Sunday. I give them 23% protein soy free non gmo organic chick starter I ferment, my roos were hatched mid/late August.
I think it's a valuable tool for those that can't have lots of crowing, live in urban areas, or have neighbors within a few mile radius. Crowing usually equates to angry neighbors, which I would like to avoid. The other options are no crow collars, or caponizing. Idk about no crow collars personally, but I do have a semi-quieted rooster from dretd I got in July/august to see how the neighbors felt before I proceeded with acquiring the other breeds, ayam cemani, white bresse and hopefully svart honas.
If both my ac roos get through the surgery well and recovery, I may offer one up for sale. My ac are not great ac, they are mike bean's non Smithsonian line.