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  • 3 weeks later...
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i know this is an old post but we get ours up the road in Nang Rong, when we get them they are already about 6 months old. the problem is i cannot get the guy to tell my wife where i can get a boom boom rooster same same so i can raise my own,, i know why he won't sell,,where would his buisness go after that,

we get about 40-45 eggs in the morning from 50 laying hens, not much money in it but the fresh brown eggs,, some double yoke sure are nice.

  • 1 month later...
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Forgot to mention the females are brown color, males are white. I've been searching but can't find that much info.

I purchased 20 Rhode Island Red laying hens, that started laying within two weeks,at 130 baht each, was a little steep but I would put more that that amount for feeding them 4-5 months from chicks, they give me about 16 fresh eggs a day. Keeps the family in eating eggs and quite a few to sell, the eggs pay for their feed.

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I had also purchased 12 Rhode Island white Roosters at the village market at 13 baht each, raised them to eating age,all my Thai neighbors wanted to buy them for eating. I did not sell as I could not recoup the money for them I paid for feed, They all ended up in my freezer, we know it is good meat raised well.

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Never heard of Rhode Island White Roasters, They were also red back home.

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