The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: xxmillyxx on May 04, 2009, 03:59:15 pm
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I have just put some Jersey Giant hatching eggs in the incubator - I have received three different lots from ebay (3 different sellers) - a total of 24 eggs. My idea is to have some for breeding and therefore I am hoping to keep some cockerels and hens from different sources from these eggs.
We have colour coded the eggs to let us know which came from where and I want to do the same with the chicks as they hatch do you think I am ok to do this with a highlighter pen the same as the eggs ? (we did this with the puppies as people bought them LOL) and I thought it may be a good idea with the chicks
Wish me luck this is the first eggs that I have every tried to hatch.
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Good luck with the hatch Milly, I was looking at pictures of jersey giants yesterday and they are fine looking birds..
I'm still trying to source some eggs for my broodies to sit on, I think I might have to resort to ebay, I was looking at some yesterday and some of the P & P was as much as £10,00 ... what is a reasonable price to pay for P & P?
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The ones that I got were £5.00 for 6 being sent which I can understand when you see that they have to put them in polestyrene boxes made for them as well as the postage. I think that this is the norm on ebay for eggs being sent.
The actual eggs cost me from £5.oo to £11.01 depending on how the listed them or who bid for them.
Don't forget to put in variations of spelling if you are trying ebay, as that is how I get my best bargains when the seller mis-spells and no-one finds the items. LOL
Wheatens / Wheatons is a good example.
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That's a great tip Milly, thanks, something I would never have thought about doing :)
I have put a bid in for some eggs on ebay for Pekin bantams, bidding finishes on them both today, so fingers crossed!
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Just another little tip - leave the bidding until the last minute or if you can, as I do the last 20-30 seconds. I usually put a bid in early in the listing and then leave it until the last 20-30 seconds to bid again if it has not gone out of my budget.
This way you do not get into a bidding war early on set yourself a budget and put that in at the last minute - that way you may only pay 50p more than the last bidder or may go up to your budget and still lose, but it is worth trying. Since I have been doing it this way I have had alot of bargains as it does not give the other person a chance to rebid or they think they are the only bidder.
I know it kind of sneaky but it does work. So sorry any sellers !?! If it helps I have sold over 600 items on e-bay as well as bought about 200 items. Hooked is what they call it (I think) My latest - before the eggs was a grass collector with I got for my sit on lawn mower (nearly £200 new) I got it for £65 - had to collect from 60 miles away but was well worth it.
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I'll keep your tips to hand ;) Only 3 hours to wait