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    Genetic Hackle; AKA "Fly Tying Chickens" Info for the interested.

    U might wanna try "play" sand from your local Home Depot or lowes. It's about 1.99 for a 10 lb bag. It is what you would use for your child's sand box. It soaks up moisture (piss&poo) yet it dries out well also. I stole my wife's sifter and and will do 5 passes of a fine sand layer. I too use...
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    2 University of Delaware Blue Hen cockerels 6 weeks old in Delaware looking for a good home

    I live in Sussex county and will take buy and or pick up said roosters. Thanks, Jordan [email protected]
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    Breeding Delawares to the Standard of Perfection

    Lol let him roam the yard I have pure de.roo and his genes put of some amazing offspring. Let him hit a few different breeds and hatch them, you'll be amazed surprised and not dissapointed with what he produces. Big birds who lay big eggs and don't take no shiiiit from the others.good luck.
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    Breeding Delawares to the Standard of Perfection

    I'm in the same boat brother, I have a pure roo, and want some blue ladies for him, he is a stud and knows how to be nice to his girls. I'm in Delaware and will Travel also, so if you find a source with enough to share I have 17 diff. Purebreeds I'll barter or trade with ya to sweeten the deal...
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    I have a pure Delaware roo, I need a pure blue hen or eggs please help I have 17 diff. Pure breds to

    Anybody local to Delaware or jersey, Maryland who has a pure blue hen to breed or eggs to sell, I have a pure roo, and want to keep this breed thriving. I'm willing to barter any of my 17 different purebreeds to acquire at least 1/5 hens for breeding pures. Thank you in advance. Jordan...
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    Genetic Hackle; AKA "Fly Tying Chickens" Info for the interested.

    Very cool , I'm a fly fisherman myself and was wondering a lot about questions you answered without me asking. Thanks, I raise about 80 birds that I picked for eggs and feather purposes. So far I've found that coop conditions and ground cover are the most important to keep any of your birds...
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