We are offering one pair of juvenile Malays for sale . Our breeding stock is BBR, wheaten and blue. Cockerel is shown. Choice of pullets shown. Adults shown are not for sale. Will ship but prefer pick up. Located in Central area of michigan.
Sorry for the delay. Yes we have a few chicks available in Blue, wheaten and BBR. What are you looking for? Please e-mail me at [email protected]
Thanks
Gina
We have Cream Legbar chicks available. Pairs $35, Trio's $50. We do ship. Please contact me if you are interested. You can see more pictures on our Facebook page at Hummer Hill Exotic Poultry.
We are offering 6+ Malay hatching eggs for sale. Colors are shown in pictures. Pictures were taken within the last 3 weeks and the birds pictured are our birds. If you would like to see more pictures of our birds please visit us on facebook at Hummer Hill Exotic Poultry. You can also text us...
We are offering 6+ Malay hatching eggs for sale. Colors are shown in pictures. Pictures were taken within the last 3 weeks and the birds pictured are our birds. If you would like to see more pictures of our birds please visit us on facebook at Hummer Hill Exotic Poultry. You can also text us...
I am offering a beautiful young pair of Tolbunts. Hubby says I have too many so I am offering for sale on juvenile pair. I am including pictures of the parents as well so you can see the breeding stock. If you are looking for Frizzle rather than smooth I have a frizzle Roo I may let go...
You have beautiful birds. Sumatra'S are very hard to find in our region. I raised beautiful Samatras 20 years ago and am very interested in preserving the breed. The rooster in the pics was hatched in July. He is also in the enhanced photos you saw earlier. Your birds are amazing and have...
I have hatched out several Phoenix over the years. Both black breasted red and silver. For the first time I had one hatch pure white. Has anyone ever seen this? It does not appear that her color is changing with molt.
Thank you Kathy. My vet told me pea size amount once. I think based on your calculation I will do pea size amount 3 days in a row. One advantage to the paste is you know they consumed it.
I skip the wariness and go straight to safeguard. I get the paste for horses and put pensive amounting their mouths. While you could use the goat drench, for a sick bird the paste is immediate and you don't have to wait for them to drink the water