Hi all -
I hope I'm doing this in the right section... *Please don't click anything* - just PM me so that this ad stays up!!!
Posting for a friend who has been involved with 4H and has had silkies and ducks on her property for 10 years now - she suddenly got a letter from the county stating...
Hi all -
I hope I'm doing this in the right section... *Please don't click anything* - just PM me so that this ad stays up!!!
Posting for a friend who has been involved with 4H and has had silkies and ducks on her property for 10 years now - she suddenly got a letter from the county stating...
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I've got another silkie whose color I can't identify.
This girl hatched from a batch of eggs that were supposed to be WHITE silkies, but she *appears* to be a creamy khaki color. Her skin is white, her eyes are gold, and her comb and what little wattles she has are red. She produces...
...on May 25th, and the second on May 27th. All ducklings are eating, drinking, lively and cute as can be!!! All are normal colored, but males *MAY* be split to white - there is no way to tell for sure until they have ducklings of their own. Right now, they are too young to visually sex, but...
This listing WAS for 8 eggs (plus extras) from the birds pictured below - count is NOW 16, plus any extras laid between now and auction's end!!!
My small flock of guineas live with my free range chickens and muscovies, all of whom forage on 2 acres of land daily. Their colors are pearl, pearl...
...with possible white in the crest and partial lacing, and will be split to mottling - and they could be frizzled or smooth feathered. I don't know for a fact that she's laying tho, so there are no guarantees, but you may get an interesting chick or two that *could* be the start of a neat project!!
This listing is for 6 eggs (plus extras) from the birds pictured below. The rooster is black barred split to silkied, and his ladies are black silkied, black barred split to silkied and regular splash. Offspring from this group could be black barred, blue barred, solid black or solid blue of...
Hey folks -
While all my chickens and guineas go inside their houses at dusk, my muscovies suddenly like to hang out in the yard LOOONNGGGG after the sun goes down. Lately I've had to herd them into the house by flashlight in the pitch black darkness - and thats no easy task!!! LOL! I can't...
...thinks they're beautiful, but they're not "proper". There is a blue partridge rooster that flock, and now I'm told that any or all of them *could* be split to lavender, but of course, there is no way to know for sure...
Why, oh WHY, do people mix lavender and Andalusian blue together...
I brought my serama flock indoors for the winter, and they think its summertime!!! My incubator is otherwise occupied for the foreseeable future, and I just HATE to see these beautiful little eggs go to waste, so I thought I'd offer some of them for sale.
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...of the BLRW rooster would have been long gone, wouldn't it?
Plus, the way I figure, even tho I'm giving my friend only BROWN eggs to hatch, she *could* possibly end up with green egg laying hens, correct? I mean, since my rooster may carry the blue egg gene from his EE mother?
Thanks so...
Can anyone tell me when its appropriate to leave NEGATIVE feedback as opposed to NEUTRAL feedback?
And when someone bids on and WINS an auction, is it considered a commitment to pay that amount to the seller, along with their requested shipping fees? If they don't pay, does that warrant...
...So please keep in mind that some of these photos are of very young birds, before they reached their prime:
PLEASE NOTE: There *could be* a slight chance of getting what may be "booted" seramas from these eggs. In early 2010, a friend hatched some eggs from some birds...
...breeding. So, although I believe that chicks with feathered legs from these eggs is highly unlikely, I should be totally honest and say that it *could be* possible. All I can guarantee is that A) all of my seramas are completely clean legged, B) there were no feather-legged chicks from my...
Hi all -
I hope I'm posting this in the right place...
I'm just wondering how many of you keep roosters in a "batchelor's pad" type situation, and how well it works? Can they see your hens at all (like thru a fence)? If so, does this cause any competition amongst the roosters? And if you...
...- is this one a "bibbed" or a "pied"? Are the other two "rippled" or "barred"? I have no idea what color their parents were.
Thanks so much!
**NEW PICS ADDED** Sorry if its too many shots, but I tried to get size comparisons between all three, not to mention profile and foot shots...
PLEASE DO NOT CLICK BUY IT NOW OR THIS LISTING WILL CLOSE!!! I'd like this ad to stay up for a full week because my silkies seem to be "heat activated" and are laying up a storm!!!
ETA: I'm sorry, I just realized that I accidentally listed this as an auction and not a "buy it now" - please do...
Hi all -
I have two 8 week old Polish chicks still available - I think they're cockerels, but I can't be positive - one WC black, one WC chocolate (dun), both smooth feathered, with nice large crests. Sorry, I don't have pics of these two right now, but I'll try to get some and add to this...
This **24 HOUR** BIN listing is for 18 bantam Polish eggs, all laid from this past Thursday thru this morning.
I know this is a quickie, but nobody got the eggs in my last auction, and I just haven't had the heart to put them in the fridge yet - so I added the extras and thought I'd try one...
...from VERY dark brown eggs from one of my black copper marans/buff orp mixes, and were fathered by one of two EE roosters - so if they're hens, they *could* be olive eggers.
Pick up only please - if necessary, I can meet you in the Annapolis area on Friday/Saturday/Sunday. I'll also be in...