Selling
Selling
So I've just sold 2 pair of silkies in the attempt to reduce numbers to just my breeders.
So I see for sale a pair I sold in the fall up for sale. I feel bad and want to buy them back, how foolish is that. I would probably buy them back if he puts the price down to what I sold them to him for, mind you I keep saying to myself well he did keep them all winter. This I know is nutty, I do not need or want this pair, butttt.
So I see for sale a pair I sold in the fall up for sale. I feel bad and want to buy them back, how foolish is that. I would probably buy them back if he puts the price down to what I sold them to him for, mind you I keep saying to myself well he did keep them all winter. This I know is nutty, I do not need or want this pair, butttt.
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- Killerbunny
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Re: Selling
Yup, I know how you feel. A couple of times I've had Sellers remorse when things haven't turned out well for the birds BUT I don't buy back because of disease risk.
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Re: Selling
Yes the disease risk is a thing but I do have a place of isolation for them if necessary.
They loved them at first saying how the daughter was carrying them around everywhere. I guess her interest has waned, so now the birds must go, how sad is that.
They loved them at first saying how the daughter was carrying them around everywhere. I guess her interest has waned, so now the birds must go, how sad is that.
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- Jaye
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Re: Selling
Very sad. :-( My vote is: Negotiate down to the price you sold them for (if possible anonymously) and buy them back.
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- Happy
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Re: Selling
That is sad and I think it's admirable that you feel responsible for them even after a period of time. Every spring I have to tell myself that there are LOTS of great chicken keepers out there and LOTS of great homes. Without that mantra I would never rehome any of them because I somehow guilt myself into believing I am kicking them out of paradise and I would have about 30 roosters milling about lol. Maybe their next new home will be their forever home.
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- Killerbunny
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Re: Selling
Yes and many of mine are in great homes! Had a chat with one turkey girl yesterday in fact!
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.


Re: Selling
If it were me, I would buy them back. But by now you all know I have no sense when it comes to silkies 
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