It is the same way here. The only thing that sells decently at auction are the 4-H red sex links. The only "decorative" breed that sells well here is silkies. They go for way more than anything else. Guineas also bring a high price. ??? I am adding guineas this year. I can't go silkies. It wouldn't pay me to make my own red sex-links because so many are available from the 4-H kids, and I don't want to take any of their profit from them. I'm hoping I can increase the interest in some of the original heritage RIR's.Thats why I have 4 dozen production red and barred rock eggs in the bator. Half the people at th swaps/sales I go to are looking for reds, domineckers, or black sexlinks. I took a couple of young olive egger roos to the auction yesterday, $3 each, there where some red hens there, $14 each, and there where about 20-25 of them and one person bought them all.![]()
So Ive got a red rooster to put with red and barred hens to make reds and sexlinks, I dont care for these because they are the "everyday" ones, but thats what everybody wants, so I'm going to have a pen for them. Half of the order tractor supply gets every week when they have chicks are "red pullets", usually the first ones gone, besides the ducks.