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Our female chicken turned out to be a male chicken...and a loud one at that!
We have to get rid of him, but I don't have the heart to put ester in the pot....beside he is still kinda scrawny...so I thought I'd post an ad in the farming section on craigslist...i've never sold a chicken before, whats a fair price?
He's never been vaxed and has been fed organic feed...he's also been socialized around kids and dogs.

2007-11-10 07:50:06 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

newborn chicks are alot cheaper than grown chickens.
Pullets (20 weeks old) go for $50 each.

2007-11-10 08:33:58 · update #1

2 answers

This is one of those "what the market will bear" questions. Where I live, in Arkansas, they go for 2 to $4. I bought straight run chicks (day old) a month ago for about $1.20 each. They were also vaccinated.

2007-11-10 08:27:48 · answer #1 · answered by sensible_man 7 · 1 0

I think for a 2yr old and 8month old that is not enough, I know that the daycare I use to work at (which is in OK where the price of most things is less then nation wide) use to charge about $120 for infants (8wks to 1yr) and about $110 for 2yr olds and we were the cheapest daycare in town (we also had DHS which might affect how much they actually pay) keep in mind that your children will get more one-on-one attention then at a daycare where the ratio is about !:4 for infant and 1:8 for two's. The fact she is from Colombia shouldn't be a factor at all. The fact she stays home really doesn't have anything to do with it except that she'd be making more babysitting your kids then staying at home. I think you should pay her a little more, and maybe a lot more depending on her exprience, also talk to the other parents if any, she has babysat for.

2016-05-29 02:43:18 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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