I saw someone on craigslist said you could send them back the cockerels back but not for a refund. I thought it was at least a nice gesture, especially for someone like me who wouldn't want to process them myself either DX
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Last time I was there, they ONLY have pelletd Layer & Scratch, along with pig chow on occasion and rabbit pellets.Hatch to Lay or Layer? Or either and any?
I'm busy trying to keep my 5 remaining chicks alive. It would be a lot easier if I knew what killed the first 3, especially the one yesterday. I'm none too happy right now.
YIPPEE!!!Bi-Mart feed is at regular price:
25lb Hatch to hen - $7.99
50lb Layer - $15.99
50lb Chicken Crack (scratch) - $12.99
It is expected to go on sale mid-June.
So, you must have covenents in your neighborhood developement ?So we had a rude change of events that just killed all that we had set up for and prepared our plans. We now have been looking for new property to relocate to- originally our plans were ok by codes,zones etc. but apparently as of May it all went down the toilet with no notice, or anything that no one can sell anything except handmade items from personal property- it's honestly a bunch of crap and if would of at least sent out notices to residence of the changes prior, and at least done a extra fee to be allowed to conduct agriculture business we would of paid it- so now we're looking for property else where that we can do what we would like to do-
But I guess in some ways we actually found bigger property that we can do more on and have a even better setup and location - that's politics I guess cut out the little man
Look at the comb....is there 1 row of "peas" ?No, she/he is a light Brahma. Only 10wks and is huge!
I have been selling mine for $5 each to asians & mexicans every year.There is someone on craigslist offering to process and package chickens for $8 each. Does that seem like a fair price? I'm thinking about what to do with all the cockerels I couldn't give away. Not interested in processing them myself, but I hate to see them go to waste.
Quote: I think you misread the post. The person processes the chickens and then gives them back to you for eating. They charge $8 per bird to process them.
I saw the post...and I do not do it, I sell mine to the asians & mexicans and they can eat them.I think you misread the post. The person processes the chickens and then gives them back to you for eating. They charge $8 per bird to process them.