We bought some Comets this past April at Tractor Supply for the going price of around $4 to $5 each [I can't remember the exact price].
About two weeks went by, and we were at TS again, and they had some Bard Rocks, and Leghorns there so I asked the price, and was told they were $1 each so we got around 20.
The question is, why were the chickens we got two weeks later, so cheap in price? We've lost many of those to predators, for which we've now learned how to keep them alive, so I might buy some more chicks soon so they can be old enough to survive the winter weather.
Is there a time of the year where chicks are sold cheaper? Thanks.
About two weeks went by, and we were at TS again, and they had some Bard Rocks, and Leghorns there so I asked the price, and was told they were $1 each so we got around 20.
The question is, why were the chickens we got two weeks later, so cheap in price? We've lost many of those to predators, for which we've now learned how to keep them alive, so I might buy some more chicks soon so they can be old enough to survive the winter weather.
Is there a time of the year where chicks are sold cheaper? Thanks.