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Laying hens #6214374
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What is the average cost of laying hens near you? Around here everyone wants 15 to 25 for year old birds. I’m new to this and think the price is kind of high. Or am I just being cheap? I figured you could buy Rhode Island Reds for about $8 to $10. Thanks

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Anywhere from $8 to $12 in NW Ohio for hens just starting to lay.

Re: Laying hens [Re: grizzwald660] #6214377
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around here no one sell them they give them away lots of people buy chicks for Easter and keep for awhile and give them away

Re: Laying hens [Re: grizzwald660] #6214379
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Sounds like a profitable small business

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That seems high. We buy out as chicks only a few days old for $1.00-$2.00 depending on the breed.


Eh...wot?

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I just did a quick search on my local Craigslist and found this:

I have several chicks and chickens for sale:
$15 - Porcelain Silkie Cockerel (very buff), produced by Marsha's Silkies & Sizzles. 2.5 months old.
$15 - Splash Silkie Cockerel, produced by Marsha's Silkies & Sizzles. 2.5 months old.
$40 - PAIR of Ayam Cemani, Cockerel & Pullet; 1 white toe tip on each foot, and pink inside mouths. 5 weeks old.
$10 - Black Ameraucana Pullet, possibly carries Lavender (Self-Blue) gene. 5 weeks old. FREE if bought with Cemani.

Hatching on March 23, just in time for Easter, I will have several color varieties of Silkies, Sizzles, and (Wooly) Swedish Hedemoras. Silkies/Sizzles will be $15-20 each, and Hedemoras start at $35 and up. Find me on Facebook: The Good Egg.

Another guy wanted $50.00 for a p;air of marans, called them "rare."

Let the buyer beware!


Eh...wot?

Re: Laying hens [Re: grizzwald660] #6214467
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Add up the cost of the chicks and a years worth of food/care and then come back and let us know what seems reasonable. I see them for $10-12 on CL here and wonder why people even waste their time. They're probably losing money on some.

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Originally Posted By: Lugnut
I just did a quick search on my local Craigslist and found this:

I have several chicks and chickens for sale:
$15 - Porcelain Silkie Cockerel (very buff), produced by Marsha's Silkies & Sizzles. 2.5 months old.
$15 - Splash Silkie Cockerel, produced by Marsha's Silkies & Sizzles. 2.5 months old.
$40 - PAIR of Ayam Cemani, Cockerel & Pullet; 1 white toe tip on each foot, and pink inside mouths. 5 weeks old.
$10 - Black Ameraucana Pullet, possibly carries Lavender (Self-Blue) gene. 5 weeks old. FREE if bought with Cemani.

Hatching on March 23, just in time for Easter, I will have several color varieties of Silkies, Sizzles, and (Wooly) Swedish Hedemoras. Silkies/Sizzles will be $15-20 each, and Hedemoras start at $35 and up. Find me on Facebook: The Good Egg.

Another guy wanted $50.00 for a p;air of marans, called them "rare."

Let the buyer beware!




These prices are really cheap. The pair of Ayem Cemanis would go easily fr $300 IF the breed was right. But these aren't. Right in the ad it says white on toe, pink in mouth. NOT pure Ayem Cemanis. I know because i breed them. $50 for a pair of Marans is reasonable. He doesn't even specify what king of Marans,; birchen, blue, blue copper, splash. If you're just wanting chickens for eggs, then those are good prices. If you want, for example, Cemanis to breed and start a business, terrible price because you will have inferior birds.

Re: Laying hens [Re: grizzwald660] #6214540
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I don't know about a year old chicken, but I get my fryers from the Amish. $7.50 each dressed. I take them the coolers and ice, they process them and then we package them up when we get home.
Worst part is dropping the coolers off at 5am and picking them up by 10am. They don't get any fresher then that and they have great flavor, nothing artifical.
Those ladies sure do a good job.


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Get some chicks and go from there get extras and sell the excess for less then the others want, my chickens free range in the daytime and eat less feed in the summer months but in winter they eat all feeds and some scraps so the higher costs in holding them over the winter month.


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the chick prices i've seen range from a dollar up to about 4, for the 'normal' laying breeds.
after you feed them for a year, I can absolutely see 20 to 25 bucks a bird.

I've got a dozen birds at any given time and I supplement I lot with free range and table scraps, and still easily spend 20 bucks a month on feed.
lights and water heaters in the winter, my time and efforts...anything less than that and they might as well give them away


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I just bought 6 pullets from neighbor yesterday for $6.50 apiece. Supposedly laying, I'm going to check right now. These were red sex linked breed.
I also had 75 broiler chick's delivered by same guy for $1.28 apiece this morning. Not good timing as weather is fairly cool yet, but we'll get by.

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Baby chicks about 4-5$ea at feed stores and year olds ~$6 average, but regularly see ad for unlimited numbers of hens for $2 each.
At auction they can be as high as $26 each..

Now, what difference does it make? if in Joplin they sell for $2 and near you they are $10, are you going to drive to Joplin and shop for used birds?
Producing farm eggs may cost about $2/doz and store bought are $.50, so keeping hens is not a great way to save money. Pay what you think they are worth to look at as entertainment and appreciate that you get higher quality eggs as a bonus.

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We are going to sell 21 week old pullets the first of July for $20 each. Brown leghorns and Easter eggers.


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$15-$25 is about right where Im at. But that's just because is spring time. Everybody wants to get out in the yard maybe plant a garden or start raising small animals because of the nice weather. But later in the summer when it starts getting hot people will start getting tired of them and the prices seem to go back down to $10-$12. Just my opinion

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Originally Posted By: M.Magis
Add up the cost of the chicks and a years worth of food/care and then come back and let us know what seems reasonable. I see them for $10-12 on CL here and wonder why people even waste their time. They're probably losing money on some.
I understand the costs. I’ve raised ring neck pheasants.

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Originally Posted By: tjm
Baby chicks about 4-5$ea at feed stores and year olds ~$6 average, but regularly see ad for unlimited numbers of hens for $2 each.
At auction they can be as high as $26 each..

Now, what difference does it make? if in Joplin they sell for $2 and near you they are $10, are you going to drive to Joplin and shop for used birds?
Producing farm eggs may cost about $2/doz and store bought are $.50, so keeping hens is not a great way to save money. Pay what you think they are worth to look at as entertainment and appreciate that you get higher quality eggs as a bonus.
I can be there tonight. Ha ha. And stay at a friends house. We lived in Webb City for about 10 years. I might just have to take a road trip. Thanks

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Originally Posted By: grizzwald660
Originally Posted By: M.Magis
Add up the cost of the chicks and a years worth of food/care and then come back and let us know what seems reasonable. I see them for $10-12 on CL here and wonder why people even waste their time. They're probably losing money on some.
I understand the costs. I’ve raised ring neck pheasants.


Then your question confuses me.

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Originally Posted By: M.Magis
Add up the cost of the chicks and a years worth of food/care and then come back and let us know what seems reasonable. I see them for $10-12 on CL here and wonder why people even waste their time. They're probably losing money on some.
They would be losing money. It takes 5 to 6 mo from hatch till laying.


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Originally Posted By: grizzwald660
I can be there tonight. Ha ha. And stay at a friends house. We lived in Webb City for about 10 years. I might just have to take a road trip. Thanks


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We have new chickens! SALE CHICKENS! CHICKENS! Chickens! Red laying hens, $2.50 each, 12-14 months old. 417-489-2062, 417-235-4282. YES....as long as there is an ad, there’s gonna be chickens! Th... Show more
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This or similar has been running for about a year, pretty sure they $2.00 one time. Monett number so you can save an hour round trip.

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