FOR TRADE
Standard Yellow Daffodil bulbs with long trumpets
- small bulbs (probably take 2 years to bloom)
- medium bulbs ( should bloom nest spring if planted in the fall)
I group them by dozens.
Mimosa Tree seedlings
A dozen Tiger Lilies
White FinnDorset Wool rovings 1/2 lb = $20 I thought I had a photo of this but I can't find it on my computer. I will pull out a sample and post one soon.
I also have various washed and dyed fleece (uncombed) but I have got to find it and inventory it so I know what I have and what I sold (of the pictures on my computer). 1 lb = $20
I have raw fleeces in white, cream and shades of brown. These are Shetfindor (Shetland/Finn/Dorset cross, a finer medium with a satin luster) and the fine white ones are from my two milksheep (1/2 Dorset, 1/4 East Fresian, 1/4 Lacune). 2 lbs = $20 That is about half of a Shetfindor fleece. They are very light and don't carry a lot of grease. The staple length varies from 2.5 inches (usually a lamb fleece) to 4.5 inches. If getting a raw fleece and I notice that their are hard tips (damaged "split ends") I will trim them off before weighing the fleece.
God's Eyes
Braves Baseball cap
Books
This is about the foundation Quarterhorses. Somewhere I have Vol. 1 and I will post it as soon as I find it.
This one is about the foundation horses of the Arabian breed.
Horse bit, never used - copper twisted double snaffle.
Western spurs with brass rollers and trim. Never used.
Olive Egger eggs
Crystal, Silver Partridge, lays a spearmint egg, currently broody sitting on eggs. (May 2016)
Currently under Long John Silver.
Onyx, OE lays a large light olive egg. Looks all Americana. Currently under Long John Silver.
Raven. Black Copper
Long John Silver
This is Tizzy the Sapphire and Yellowlegs the OE.
Tizzy lays a pale blue egg.
This is Lord Argent and Lady Dotte, Silver Penciled Bantam Wyandottes.
Until I can get more SPBW girls I can only offer 3 eggs from her.
I will see about getting more photos up soon.
I will post more as I venture into the Cave of Wonders of my basement so that I don't post something that will take me 3 weeks to unearth.
WHAT I WOULD LIKE
A still air incubator that I could use as a hatcher
Eggs in the Spring of 2016
Quail - buttons, cotornix, bluescale, snowflake bobs, silver bobs
Chickens - Large Fowl: Collanas, Sultans, Breda, Sumatra, Manx Rumpie (Persian Rumpless)
Bantams: SPB Wyandottes, Cochins, Silkie/Showgirl, Aracana, Americana bantams-esp Blue Wheaten, Pyncheon
bantam, Olandsk Dwarf, Serama, Nanking
Geese - Sebastepol, Buff, Pilgrim, Shetland, Roman
Turkey - Anything but a comercial Broadbrested bronze or white. though Royal Palms are my favorite.
Ducks - Saxony, Appleyards, Campbell, Call any color, Indie (the small black ones), Manderin, Magpie, Aylesbury, Ancona
Any bands, water nipples, brooder lights or stands or other small poultry hardware.
Two Chicken diapers
DIY books
Hinges for coop doors.
Standard Yellow Daffodil bulbs with long trumpets
- small bulbs (probably take 2 years to bloom)
- medium bulbs ( should bloom nest spring if planted in the fall)
I group them by dozens.
Mimosa Tree seedlings
A dozen Tiger Lilies
White FinnDorset Wool rovings 1/2 lb = $20 I thought I had a photo of this but I can't find it on my computer. I will pull out a sample and post one soon.
I also have various washed and dyed fleece (uncombed) but I have got to find it and inventory it so I know what I have and what I sold (of the pictures on my computer). 1 lb = $20
I have raw fleeces in white, cream and shades of brown. These are Shetfindor (Shetland/Finn/Dorset cross, a finer medium with a satin luster) and the fine white ones are from my two milksheep (1/2 Dorset, 1/4 East Fresian, 1/4 Lacune). 2 lbs = $20 That is about half of a Shetfindor fleece. They are very light and don't carry a lot of grease. The staple length varies from 2.5 inches (usually a lamb fleece) to 4.5 inches. If getting a raw fleece and I notice that their are hard tips (damaged "split ends") I will trim them off before weighing the fleece.
God's Eyes
Braves Baseball cap
Books
This is about the foundation Quarterhorses. Somewhere I have Vol. 1 and I will post it as soon as I find it.
This one is about the foundation horses of the Arabian breed.
Horse bit, never used - copper twisted double snaffle.
Western spurs with brass rollers and trim. Never used.
Olive Egger eggs
Crystal, Silver Partridge, lays a spearmint egg, currently broody sitting on eggs. (May 2016)
Currently under Long John Silver.
Onyx, OE lays a large light olive egg. Looks all Americana. Currently under Long John Silver.
Raven. Black Copper
This is Tizzy the Sapphire and Yellowlegs the OE.
Tizzy lays a pale blue egg.
This is Lord Argent and Lady Dotte, Silver Penciled Bantam Wyandottes.
Until I can get more SPBW girls I can only offer 3 eggs from her.
I will see about getting more photos up soon.
I will post more as I venture into the Cave of Wonders of my basement so that I don't post something that will take me 3 weeks to unearth.
WHAT I WOULD LIKE
A still air incubator that I could use as a hatcher
Eggs in the Spring of 2016
Quail - buttons, cotornix, bluescale, snowflake bobs, silver bobs
Chickens - Large Fowl: Collanas, Sultans, Breda, Sumatra, Manx Rumpie (Persian Rumpless)
Bantams: SPB Wyandottes, Cochins, Silkie/Showgirl, Aracana, Americana bantams-esp Blue Wheaten, Pyncheon
bantam, Olandsk Dwarf, Serama, Nanking
Geese - Sebastepol, Buff, Pilgrim, Shetland, Roman
Turkey - Anything but a comercial Broadbrested bronze or white. though Royal Palms are my favorite.
Ducks - Saxony, Appleyards, Campbell, Call any color, Indie (the small black ones), Manderin, Magpie, Aylesbury, Ancona
Any bands, water nipples, brooder lights or stands or other small poultry hardware.
Two Chicken diapers
DIY books
Hinges for coop doors.