WooHoo!!!

We just sold SEVENTEEN roosters and FIVE DOZEN fertile chicken eggs, to the same man!!!
Last year, when I ordered chickens, I ordered 8 Buff Orpington roosters - one to go with the six Buff hens I bought and the rest to butcher at about 6 or 7 months, as meat birds. Well, they sent a couple extra, so we had ten Buff roosters. Then, I ordered guineas, and they sent extra Gray Cochins, to keep the guineas warm. When Ideal Poultry sent replacement guineas, for the ones that died, they sent extra RIR roosters, as fillers. So, after selling one rooster, with six Buff hens, and keeping a Buff roo, for the four Buff hens we have now (2 that we had + the two we got from Joe), we still had 8 Buff roos, 6 Cochin roos and 5 RIR roos, for a total of 19 roosters.
The plan was to butcher them all, but with my foot surgery and all we need to do, to get a garden in, and goats kidding, we don’t have the time or energy to butcher birds. So, we decided to sell them on CraigsList.
So, last weekend, I posted all our roosters on CL. By Sunday I got a call, asking for two roosters, and sold those for $10 each. I changed the ad to 17 birds and then, last night I got a text asking if we still had the 17 birds left. I had them listed at $10 each or $150 for all.
So, the guy came this morning to get them. Neither of us had change, so he just gave me $160 CASH!
Then, after the roos were loaded in their truck, we started talking and they said they have a big new incubator, and asked if we had fertile eggs. I said yes, but they weren’t pure bred, because we have three different breeds of roosters (Buff, CooCoo Marans and Whiting True Blue), and no guarantee on fertility. We keep them at room temp, so they will incubate better. So, they bought the five dozen that we had for $5/dozen. WooHoo!!

We are now $185 richer than we were yesterday.


THEN, he asked about goats. It turns out he has a huge market for goats, chickens, ducks and geese, where he lives South of Dallas, so any goats we have, to sell, he will buy. He will take them as bottle babies (I told him they would be $100-125 ea (NOT wethered - which he said he could do). He has a doe, (whose kids were sold) with a full udder. I suggested he milk her out and freeze the milk now, so he can bottle feed the kids when they get them. So, he said he would do that.
My plan is to keep at least a couple of the kids, to feed for several months and put in the freezer. I will use a USDA butcher, so I can sell the meat at Farmer’s market.