Would Speckled Sussex, Golden Sebright, OEG bantam, Silkie, Gold laced Polish, and/or EE hatching eggs sell?

Purebred fertile eggs for hatching sell the best. Then large layer eggs.

Barnyard mixes for hatching are typically not in high demand, at least in my neck of the woods, or in other areas I am familiar with....unless you are doing olive eggers or something special like that.

Check your local Craigslist or poultry forum to get an idea for what people are willing to pay for.

In my area it is only high quality, purebreds to hatch....then of course the different crowd who wants organic, fresh eggs to eat.

LofMc
 
Purebred fertile eggs for hatching sell the best. Then large layer eggs.

Barnyard mixes for hatching are typically not in high demand, at least in my neck of the woods, or in other areas I am familiar with....unless you are doing olive eggers or something special like that.

Check your local Craigslist or poultry forum to get an idea for what people are willing to pay for.

In my area it is only high quality, purebreds to hatch....then of course the different crowd who wants organic, fresh eggs to eat.

LofMc
Thank you for this advice. Do you think Silver Duckwing hatching eggs would sell well? I got a rooster from a assorted bantam bin and a older hen on sale. Thx,
 

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