I usually drive partway to meet people too, so it's not like I'm demanding much. Funny, people that only have to drive an hour tell me it's too far and my birds are too expensive; others that are 2--3 hours away sometimes want them and don't say a word about the price. What gives??Wow, that's ridiculous! People always want something for nothing.
I'm a softee and people are usually driving 90+ minutes each way, so I come down pretty often (without being asked). But can sell hens all day long it seems like, though sometimes it will take a couple weeks to get good buyers. I only know this because life has ups and downs and I decided to "liquidate" a couple times... only to decide this is part of my life and I'm not willing to completely give it up. One family drove 5 hours each way and stayed the night in a motel... because their daughter wanted pink eggs, that they saw in my ad on craigslist for eating eggs. They bought 12 birds for $150. It was a real blessing to share with them though. At first I was all sad to be giving up my flock but it turned into the joy of sharing something with a little girl.
Interesting to see the difference in markets though.![]()
I have about 10--15 roosters and cockerels most times of the year and more than one warp speed mini human. I've written a bunch on the BYC forums proper rooster treatment but it pretty much boils down to find whatever works for you. Keep that axe sharp whilst he's a youngster---the rooster, I mean.We're looking into getting some Jersey Giants this spring, with one of them being a rooster. I've hesitated on roosters because of the 'miniature looking human' that runs around the yard at warp speed. The last thing I want is a bird going after him. The girls we have currently, love him and always choose him for treats over us.

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