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post #21 of 286
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Originally Posted by usschicago1 

I recently read there are only a few flocks of hamburgs throughout the country. Are they really this rare?


For the BEST ones, non hatchery kind, yes, they are rare with the dedicated breeders.

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post #22 of 286

Question-I am wondering how the hamburgs LF free range? I have 100 acres and although the hens mostly stay around the buildings we do have losses from predators occassionally. Mostly coons and fox although we do live trap the offenders when possible. It seems my cochins and brahmas-although I love them-are easy pickins'. I thought a lighter quicker bird may suit free range better....any info would be appreciated...L

post #23 of 286

when I lived on the farm, I had a trio of SSH that I've got it from the Rare of Rarest assortment from McMurray and I tell you, they are the "alarm" dogs and they can fly FAST and FAR away from the dangerous predators including coons that made their visits. I never lost any to predators like I do for the heavier breeds which unfortunately the heavy breeds are so easy nabbed by predators. If you have trees nearby, that is where they will fly to to avoid anything. Don't clip their wings if you want them to fly away quickly.

they do stay on the farmstead, to eat and roost. Never had one take off forever.

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post #24 of 286

I got 2 breeding pairs of citron hamburgs from greenfire farms this year! SUPER excited about these 4!  As soon as they start laying and fertility has been checked I will put some eggs up for sale on here.

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My incubator does not turn off and if you think it can, I DON'T WANT TO HEAR IT!! 

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post #25 of 286

Those are beautiful!

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post #26 of 286

I am not crazy about the Citrons but other do see it as beautiful. Greenfire Farms have a good reputation!

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post #27 of 286

I just got 5 Citron and Gold Spangled Hamburg bantams from Dan Powell today!


Edited by ryanzierke - 7/25/11 at 6:52pm

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post #28 of 286

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Edited by ryanzierke - 7/25/11 at 6:51pm

Penciled, Spangled, and Laced Maiden Rock Bantams, Citron and Gold Spangled Hamburg bantams, McGraws, and more.

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post #29 of 286
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Originally Posted by EweSheep 

I am not crazy about the Citrons


something is wrong with you, just kidding wink they are beautiful!


Edited by ryanzierke - 3/1/11 at 3:12pm

Penciled, Spangled, and Laced Maiden Rock Bantams, Citron and Gold Spangled Hamburg bantams, McGraws, and more.

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post #30 of 286

gig Well I was never a fan of brown spangled birds just the white and black, very flashy! wink

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