So, here is my other question of the day
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Of the 6 golden campines, 4 (possibly 5) are male. So at some point I need to start trying to find some of them new homes... preferably homes that would pay me $5 or whatever, but if I get desperate, free will be fine too.
What is peoples' experience as to the age at which they are most 'adoptable' so to speak? They are basically fully feathered in now, and have good-sized fairly red combs, but still, they're just a month old. I would prefer to wait at least another couple weeks til they don't need heat any more, but then am I best off advertising them (like on feedstore bulletin boards) now, or waiting a few months, or what?
Personally I'd prefer them gone sooner rather than later but am entirely willing to keep them on until whatever age maximizes my chances of finding takers.
Thanks for any advice (and if there's anyone in Ontario that would like a Golden Campine roo... free of charge...
),
Pat
Of the 6 golden campines, 4 (possibly 5) are male. So at some point I need to start trying to find some of them new homes... preferably homes that would pay me $5 or whatever, but if I get desperate, free will be fine too.
What is peoples' experience as to the age at which they are most 'adoptable' so to speak? They are basically fully feathered in now, and have good-sized fairly red combs, but still, they're just a month old. I would prefer to wait at least another couple weeks til they don't need heat any more, but then am I best off advertising them (like on feedstore bulletin boards) now, or waiting a few months, or what?
Personally I'd prefer them gone sooner rather than later but am entirely willing to keep them on until whatever age maximizes my chances of finding takers.
Thanks for any advice (and if there's anyone in Ontario that would like a Golden Campine roo... free of charge...
Pat
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