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  1. JacinLarkwell

    How do you know a buyer is gonna take care of the brids you sell?

    That's a good point. I give my ag class at school eggs in return for the male's once they're visibly old enough to sex. I was pretty clear that most that went home with me would be processed when i was told they were ready to go. Kids were a bit bummed, not that I blame them since two of the 3...
  2. JacinLarkwell

    How do you know a buyer is gonna take care of the brids you sell?

    I do. But I'm weird like that 😅 I know when I used to sell and give away live birds, I would have people ask me basically everything I had listed in the ads, sometimes more than once. Like they thought I was lying and trying to catch me in it. Sometimes I would get updates with the pet...
  3. JacinLarkwell

    How do you know a buyer is gonna take care of the brids you sell?

    Quick answer, you won't know if they're taking care of them. Same for when people are trying to rehome 'pet' roosters. You cannot say with competent accuracy whether this person is going to keep them as a pet or take them home to butcher.
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