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business of bird breeding?
Posted on March 22nd, 2009 1 commentOk so my girlfiend and I have these finches that are/ have breed. We have a 45 cubic foot cage so we have room but we are looking to sell the offspring because we've read the parents can become hositle to their young when its time to leave their care. We are also anticipating more litters of birds to come. We have found a non corporate chain pet store that wants to buy our birds because its less stress on the birds if they dont have to get shipped from well wherever they get them. But they need to keep all their business dealings legit and on paper so we are required to have a tax ID number and a registered business name and the works. The thing is even if we do set up all this our "business" will deffinately not be a profitable business since the birds will sell for like a piece. Can someone give me advice?
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Bird Breeding Birds, business dealings, Finches, foot cage, girlfiend, legit, litters, offspring, Parents, Pet Store, profitable business, quot, registered business name, Stress, tax id numberOne response to “business of bird breeding?”
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In the absence of a business plan you at least have come up with a financial analysis that tells yo that the business is not profitable. If you know that, there is no real reason to stay in that business.
Try something else.
Good luck
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