expensive feeders!
I think they are better as pets. There is plenty of other food for feeders. And if you did sell them as feeders you better have one heck of a deal to even be worth it to people.
I like them as pets too. You never see them as feeders though. It might be a new market to corner. With a single female laying from 500 upwards to 2k a laying and with experience I don't think they would have to be expensive to sell. Their easy to care for and to feed truthfully.I could be wrong though, that's why I'm asking now.


