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Originally Posted by 12lilfeet View Post


It's my understanding that BR & PR are the same chicken but with different feather colors. So same temperament, etc. Sounds like you have a beautiful assortment coming! I had wanted a mixed flock like that but had to settle on two breeds... Then the BRs didn't hatch well so Meyer offeredy choice of 5 or so breeds that they had. That's how I ended up with the eggers & BA. It all worked out... I'm happy with my girls but look forward to trying different breeds in the future too. smile.png


I'm crazy new to all the chicken stuff, I might have it wrong...when I say BR I'm going with Barred Rocks( black and white striped) , what is PR?  Plymouth Rocks ?  (those are all white right?)  For some reason it never crossed my mind that they were the same, just different feathering!  LOL!  Here I am trying abbreviations and getting them all amuck!  I am positive at some point we'll add easter eggers too!  Those colorful eggs are too hard to resist!

Arrived Feb 5 ,2013! : (2) Barred Rock, (2) Rhode Island Red, (2) Golden Laced Wyandotte, (3) Black Australorps, (2)Silver Laced Wyandotte (3) Columbian Wyandotte, (1) Mystery Chick

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Arrived Feb 5 ,2013! : (2) Barred Rock, (2) Rhode Island Red, (2) Golden Laced Wyandotte, (3) Black Australorps, (2)Silver Laced Wyandotte (3) Columbian Wyandotte, (1) Mystery Chick

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PR usually stands for partridge rock, and yes, all the rocks are one breed -- plymouth rocks (just like wyandottes can be all different colors, or orpingtons, or marans). There are white plymouth rocks, barred plymouth rocks, partridge plymouth rocks, silver-pencilled rocks (WANT some of those!!!) -- also buff, blue, columbian and black :-)  They're wonderful egg-layers and calm, easy-to-care-for birds!

Carpe diem -- and if you can't, grab a chicken!

 

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Carpe diem -- and if you can't, grab a chicken!

 

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I'm crazy new to all the chicken stuff, I might have it wrong...when I say BR I'm going with Barred Rocks( black and white striped) , what is PR?  Plymouth Rocks ?  (those are all white right?)  For some reason it never crossed my mind that they were the same, just different feathering!  LOL!  Here I am trying abbreviations and getting them all amuck!  I am positive at some point we'll add easter eggers too!  Those colorful eggs are too hard to resist!

May I suggest the Cream Legbar, if you like pretty blue eggs? big_smile.png

They are also auto-sexing, which means you can tell male from female at hatching.

Cream Crested Legbar's. Right Pullet, Left Cockerel.

Left: female  Right: male

picture taken from:http://www.quailforum.com/blog/?cat=13

Heather,wife of 1 and Mom of 5
1 Golden Retriever, 3 cats, d'Uccles, Silkies, Cream Legbars, MF Leghorns, BBS Andalusian, Sebastapol geese, and Silver Appleyard ducks.

Cream Legbar Club!

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Heather,wife of 1 and Mom of 5
1 Golden Retriever, 3 cats, d'Uccles, Silkies, Cream Legbars, MF Leghorns, BBS Andalusian, Sebastapol geese, and Silver Appleyard ducks.

Cream Legbar Club!

My swap page!

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PR usually stands for partridge rock, and yes, all the rocks are one breed -- plymouth rocks (just like wyandottes can be all different colors, or orpingtons, or marans). There are white plymouth rocks, barred plymouth rocks, partridge plymouth rocks, silver-pencilled rocks (WANT some of those!!!) -- also buff, blue, columbian and black :-)  They're wonderful egg-layers and calm, easy-to-care-for birds!


Learn something new everyday!  I knew about the wyandottes..ugh  I need more coffee in my life!!  Thanks for getting me together!!  I seriously can't wait to get going! 

Arrived Feb 5 ,2013! : (2) Barred Rock, (2) Rhode Island Red, (2) Golden Laced Wyandotte, (3) Black Australorps, (2)Silver Laced Wyandotte (3) Columbian Wyandotte, (1) Mystery Chick

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Arrived Feb 5 ,2013! : (2) Barred Rock, (2) Rhode Island Red, (2) Golden Laced Wyandotte, (3) Black Australorps, (2)Silver Laced Wyandotte (3) Columbian Wyandotte, (1) Mystery Chick

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post #2395 of 3300
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May I suggest the Cream Legbar, if you like pretty blue eggs? big_smile.png

They are also auto-sexing, which means you can tell male from female at hatching.

Cream Crested Legbar's. Right Pullet, Left Cockerel.

Left: female  Right: male

picture taken from:http://www.quailforum.com/blog/?cat=13


**wistful sigh** Still trying to make legbars happen!  Seems to me, though, that I've got an order of eggs coming this spring from someone...  tongue.png

Carpe diem -- and if you can't, grab a chicken!

 

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Carpe diem -- and if you can't, grab a chicken!

 

My swap page: http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/cluckitalls-swaps-and-stuff

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Learn something new everyday!  I knew about the wyandottes..ugh  I need more coffee in my life!!  Thanks for getting me together!!  I seriously can't wait to get going! 


Rocks are a great starter bird, and a good foundation for a mixed laying flock. I'm very fond of them! :-)

Carpe diem -- and if you can't, grab a chicken!

 

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Carpe diem -- and if you can't, grab a chicken!

 

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Originally Posted by babymakes6 View Post

May I suggest the Cream Legbar, if you like pretty blue eggs? big_smile.png

They are also auto-sexing, which means you can tell male from female at hatching.

Cream Crested Legbar's. Right Pullet, Left Cockerel.

Left: female  Right: male

picture taken from:http://www.quailforum.com/blog/?cat=13

 

Do any hatcheries carry cream legbars? They are on my list for spring, but I don't think Meyer has them.

3 Grown Kids (1 Iraqi War Vet, 1 Naval Petty Officer First Class, and 1 Missionary to The Czech) 10 Grandkiddies, 2 Goldendoodles (Cappy Callahan and Izzy Belle Koala), 1BA, 1BR, 1BO, 1BB, 1 WJG, 1BLRW, 3 EE, 2 BCM, 1 Blue Ameraucana, 1 Silver Spangled Hamburg, 1 White Cochin, 1 Silver Laced Polish, 1 Mystery Polish, 1 Silver Laced Wyandotte Roo and 1 Good Sport DH who thought I was certifiable...
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3 Grown Kids (1 Iraqi War Vet, 1 Naval Petty Officer First Class, and 1 Missionary to The Czech) 10 Grandkiddies, 2 Goldendoodles (Cappy Callahan and Izzy Belle Koala), 1BA, 1BR, 1BO, 1BB, 1 WJG, 1BLRW, 3 EE, 2 BCM, 1 Blue Ameraucana, 1 Silver Spangled Hamburg, 1 White Cochin, 1 Silver Laced Polish, 1 Mystery Polish, 1 Silver Laced Wyandotte Roo and 1 Good Sport DH who thought I was certifiable...
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Anyone interested in learning more about, finding quality stock, or just talking Buckeye chickens feel free to visit this thread on byc: http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/736801/buckeye-chicken-breeders/10#post_10319797

TRUE STANDARD BRED BUCKEYES:

 

Check my profile on here for more info on the buckeye breed 

 

http://americanbuckeyeclub.blogspot.com/  

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/736801/buckeye-chicken-breeders#post_10292904

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TRUE STANDARD BRED BUCKEYES:

 

Check my profile on here for more info on the buckeye breed 

 

http://americanbuckeyeclub.blogspot.com/  

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/736801/buckeye-chicken-breeders#post_10292904

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TheCrazyChick, I'm getting mine from babymakes6 this spring :-)  You could drop her a pm and see if she'll have more available.

Carpe diem -- and if you can't, grab a chicken!

 

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Carpe diem -- and if you can't, grab a chicken!

 

My swap page: http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/cluckitalls-swaps-and-stuff

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I called Tractor Supply and they use Mt. Healthy Hatchery. I called them and they are sending me a catalogue. Rather a chick magazine!! I talked to the lady and asked what she suggested. Told her I want to start off kinda small. I will drive there to get them, but pretty much think I am going to get  two Rhode Island Reds, two Golden Comets, and two Buckeyes. I don't know what to do as far as a rooster. I eventually want to hatch eggs, but will have to do things one at a time.

Reese Poultry beat me to it. I had Golden comets from Mt. Healthy and had no problem, but that IS where the Salmonella outbreak was last summer. You might try Golden buffs from Meyer if you want to keep your dollars in Ohio or Eagle Nest http://eaglenestpoultry.com/chicks.htm  in Oceola. I really like Eagle Nest because they're small, local, and the owners do a LOT for local 4-H kids. And if you want Buckeyes, I'd recommend an Ohio breeder. There are plenty to choose from, and I'd suggest checking the American Buckeye Club's Breeder's Directory at: http://www.americanbuckeyeclub.blogspot.com/p/breeders-directory.html

 

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Raising America's premiere dual-purpose chicken created and perfected in the Buckeye state - Buckeyes.

Also raising Regal red turkeys.

 

http://www.americanbuckeyeclub.org/

http://www.americanbuckeyeclub.blogspot.com/

 

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Raising America's premiere dual-purpose chicken created and perfected in the Buckeye state - Buckeyes.

Also raising Regal red turkeys.

 

http://www.americanbuckeyeclub.org/

http://www.americanbuckeyeclub.blogspot.com/

 

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