| Tue, Mar 2 2010 09:02pm GMT 1 |

Poultry Talk. com Team
389 Posts
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How young should birds be sold? Should there be tighter
guidelines? Is it right to sell day old chicks/ducklings etc.. at
auction without a broody? What are your views on this?
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| Thu, Mar 4 2010 12:03am GMT 2 |

BigBrahma
64 Posts
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The age is not the issue but how they are kept and who they go to.
I know of day olds kept in excellent conditions and I also know
people who have bought them and put them under a broody which is a
very natural upbringing. I do however find it sad when very young
birds are sold on their own at auctions and you see them shivering
on their own in a cage. Personally I would not by day olds at an
auction as they would be very susceptable to diseases from other
birds.
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| Thu, Mar 4 2010 01:32pm GMT 3 |

happylittlehenny
104 Posts
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Personally I agree that it's very sad to see single young birds
shivering in cages and it's very upsetting to think about where
those poor souls end up. Personally I'd never sell day olds at open
auction, the youngest I have ever sold are 4 week old chicks who
had all their chick feathers and could keep themselves warm, and
this was during summer months, never in winter. I see no problem
selling day olds via internet auction provided the buyer collects
in a suitable box e.g. polystyrene insulated box with perhaps a hot
water bottle and that they have the correct set up to care for them
at home. I have bought day olds before via open auction and they
had been crammed in a box in the sweltering heat of summer. It was
very sad as they were infected with coccidiosis because of the
cramped conditions, stress and heat and despite my best efforts
only 6 survived. Although I'm sure some find this method
successful?
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| Thu, Mar 4 2010 10:26pm GMT 4 |

kirstyfern
13 Posts
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Hi all :)
I don't like it when new poultry keepers buy fluffy chicks (or
hatching eggs) for their kids and then don't know how to care for
them properly, this is the problem with auction / internet sales.
As a responsible breeder I am happy to sell day old chicks via
private sale to people that I have vetted, you wouldn't believe the
amount of enquiries I get from people wanting chicks who havn't had
hens before, I advise them to get POL this year then hatch next
year.
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| Mon, Mar 8 2010 03:04pm GMT 5 |

Amy D
25 Posts
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in agreement with the post above (kirstyfern)!! people just want
them for a fad and dont understand the seriousness of keeping
chickens and animals!!
they rely on us as their owners to tend to their every need. And if
people dont know a chickens every need then they cannot look after
poultry well and this is when animal welfare issues come into
play!!
people are just niave and silly when they buy a cute little chick
at auction with no knowledge what so ever! the saying a dog isnt
just for christmas, its for life springs to mind.
Amy x
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| Tue, Mar 9 2010 11:53am GMT 6 |

Jubilee
81 Posts
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Totally agree with the two posts above. The phone calls i get
asking for birds, especially chicks, and then the dredded line of
questions after asking what do they eat, will they still need a
heat lamp, or will they be ok in my front room etc. the list goes
on sadly! The worst question i have ever had, was a chap who wanted
some hatching eggs, and then asked if i could send him 3 boy eggs,
and 3 girl eggs!! Needless to say, he didn't get ANY eggs!! I have
no problems selling chicks privately, usually to people i actually
know, but then that goes for any of my birds, no matter what age
they are! People don't seem to do any research about keeping birds,
untill after they get them, why is that? You wouldn't go out and
buy an Aston Martin unless you could drive! Crazy!
JubesX
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| Tue, Mar 9 2010 02:17pm GMT 7 |

Amy D
25 Posts
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good point there jubilee about the aston!! (WOULD SO LOVE ONE
THOUGH HAA)
that man who asked for 3 boy and 3 girl eggs!! CRAZY stuff!! some
people are so ridiculous! this subject does make me mad with the
amount of people who think its just a bit of fun or its really
really easy to do!! you need a certain amount of brain cells to
keep chickens and to hatch chicks that are going to grow up to be
happy, strong chooks
haa rant over!! this subject deffo gets me going lol xxx
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| Sun, Apr 18 2010 06:56pm BST 8 |

Ducklady
19 Posts
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Are you sure the man wasn't joking when he said what sex eggs he
wanted? I purchased 12 hatching eggs but only ended up with 2 girls
so jokingly emailed the seller (who I had spoken to a lot on a
forum) and said I wanted girls for my cockerel so next time please
could she send girls. If someone was close by I would have liked to
purchase a few day olds to bring up with the two I had hatched.
They were cream legbars so I culled the boys (but did check with
the seller I had correctly identified them before culling).
Oops, just read the topic again. I would only buy the day olds if I
knew who/where I was collecting them from to ensure they would be
close enough to be warm on the way home.
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| Tue, Jun 1 2010 12:33pm BST 9 |

Jubilee
81 Posts
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No Ducklady, unfortunately he was deadly serious! The other mental
question i had was a guy who had bought some hatching eggs from me,
and complained two days later that all the eggs were 'light' and
nothing was growing inside them! When i pointed out he needed to
actually incubate them before anything would grow inside, he simply
replied, and how do i incubate them? What exactly is an incubator?
I have put them in a box in my airing cupboard, and i thought they
would just hatch!  Beggers belief!!!
JXX
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| Sat, Jul 17 2010 03:18pm BST 10 |

joannegriffiths
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I just had some one call me asking about the price of my chicks
when i told he he started swearing at me about the price (£10 i do
not think is a lot for pure breed birds) and saying he only wants
it to feed his snake so i told him i wouldn't sell to him any way
for that as our birds are pure breeds and not for food, most of the
people that by from us want them just as pets or for show and i was
just wondering if any one else has ever had this or not and if they
would sell to a person like that?
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| Sun, Jul 18 2010 06:17pm BST 11 |

RM
1 Posts
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Don't deal with any rough trader.
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