Cost of a Polish frizzle?

Madi131

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I'm starting so sell some polish Frizzles. The colors could be silver laced, black, or white with specks. The rooster is also white with specks but his color doesn't show up a lot. I was wondering what a good price would be. Right now I have someone getting 10(6silver laced and then 4 of the white or black) for $75. I cut them a deal here but I also have no clue what they will look like and I told them this. I sold 4 white ones previously for $30. I'm thinking $9 for the silver laced, $8-7.50 for black and white ones. For like week or less old chicks. Any other ideas? I can't tell if this is too cheap because I have found a lot more expensive ones online.
 
Im possibly interested in some polish frizzle eggs or chicks when you decide on a price. Im looking for lacewing and buff in particular
 
Im possibly interested in some polish frizzle eggs or chicks when you decide on a price. Im looking for lacewing and buff in particular
Where are you located? I have one silver laced, one golden laced hen, and one all black hen right now. I also have 2 buff laced pullets and 2 more golden laced pullets but they probably won't be laying for a while. I'm selling the chicks for $9.
 
these are all frizzles? Im located in VT. Which ones are you selling or are you just selling chicks? Will they be sexed? Trying to avoid roosters as my boyfriend won't have them here and I would have to rehome them.
 
these are all frizzles? Im located in VT. Which ones are you selling or are you just selling chicks? Will they be sexed? Trying to avoid roosters as my boyfriend won't have them here and I would have to rehome them.
Well, were in Missouri so that's quite far. I'm just selling the chicks and it's a 50/50 chance of them being frizzled. It's hard to really tell, usually it shows up at 2-3 weeks but sometimes it doesn't show for sure until 6 weeks. None of our hens are frizzled, only our rooster. If you breed two frizzles, they can have real brittle feathers and become naked birds. Unfortunately polish chickens are extremely hard to sex until they're nearly full grown. That's why most hatcheries only sell polish as straight run. You can't feather sex them unfortunately.
 
Im not able to send chicks, but I could look into hatching eggs if that's something you are interested.
Im definitely interested. I will have to time their arrival to my friend in CT with some other eggs she is hatching for my boyfriend.
 
Im definitely interested. I will have to time their arrival to my friend in CT with some other eggs she is hatching for my boyfriend.
There's a hatchery also in Vermont that has tolbunt frizzles, that might be cheaper, just because of shipping costs and what not.
If you'd like to look them up it's sugar-feather.com
 

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