Re: FS UK
- From: " Jill" <newsNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 22:32:11 -0000
PammyT wrote:
Because nobody has ever asked me for a single cockerel.What breed are you referring to? By a pair do you mean one male andHow much are you asking for them (ideally a pair)?
one female? (usually they are sold in trios)
Why not singly?
Crumbs - we sell quite a number of them for breeding flocks, replacements,
improvements, new ventures, etc. Three went out this week, interestingly
table flocks are becoming more and more popular. And then there are a few
folks want some decent meat and are able to do the deed themselves.
The rest one has to take as an economic loss as the breeder.
I would never force cockerels onto a customer. So few people have the
facilities to keep them and so would have to pay for something they then
have to get despatched. Its an expensive way to buy a hen
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Jill Bowis
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