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1 hour ago, bird said:

just curious , if you wanted a bird  to rear it your self, and for your  table xmas day , when would by a  turkey poult , would it be say end of sep   ?

Depends what breed, the commercial double breasted whites as poults are ok in sept, depending how big you want them, if it's a stag or a hen, but late Aug early sept is a fairly safe bet for a reasonable size bird.

i start selling day old in may.

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43 minutes ago, Rabid said:

Depends what breed, the commercial double breasted whites as poults are ok in sept, depending how big you want them, if it's a stag or a hen, but late Aug early sept is a fairly safe bet for a reasonable size bird.

i start selling day old in may.

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Long legged Turkey  25 lb   £2  .25  lb

Geese      "             "    10 lb    4    . 80

Ducks                          10 lb    1      50

Cockerels                   10 lb     1      5o

 

A lot of Cockerels  in and all the Birds were well turned out, i did not stay to long but i think i saw the sharp end of the prices and expect them to go down later to-day Pigeons made  £ 1 .50  a brace and pheasants made £1 a brace but it was early  days with a lot of birds to sell so they will go right down in price, sacks of Roots were  £1 a sack , good Cabbages were a £1 for 5 

                    

 

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