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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1783897" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>Around here chicken prices aren't too bad. I used to raise buff orpington x Rhode island red hens and I sold them for 12 each. The real ruse on chickens, if you don't care about breed, is to scour around and find some that somebody just can't keep anymore that are being given away or going for very cheap. As far as fooling with them, a few landscape timbers or the high fence posts work pretty okay with some chicken wire and a tarp or some tin sheets for a shelter. They can be trained to go in and out. Then you just keep up on feed and water, it's a ten minute chore if you keep your feed close by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1783897, member: 42731"] Around here chicken prices aren't too bad. I used to raise buff orpington x Rhode island red hens and I sold them for 12 each. The real ruse on chickens, if you don't care about breed, is to scour around and find some that somebody just can't keep anymore that are being given away or going for very cheap. As far as fooling with them, a few landscape timbers or the high fence posts work pretty okay with some chicken wire and a tarp or some tin sheets for a shelter. They can be trained to go in and out. Then you just keep up on feed and water, it's a ten minute chore if you keep your feed close by. [/QUOTE]
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