I believe they fill the orders first...so making an order and contacting Danny about pick up would be the safest option. I've already contacted him about getting some chicks later on in the breeding season and will be picking up.
I think contacting Danny would the the safest thing to do, as...
Just to let ya know...it's a pet peeve of mine also, BUT, the guy who made the website is not part of the farm.
He has NO knowledge of poultry, sheep or llamas. I'm sure Danny will let him know...but as of now...it's kind of mediocre, especially during hatching season. He's got plenty on his...
Oh no! Not that they should GO to the dungheap...that's what they're generally called when a whole group of birds are of unknown origin.
I don't think blackdotte meant it that way...just that "old-timers" or those of us who are more southern, generally call them dung-heap chickens.
I am looking for some Silver-Laced or Gold-Laced standard Cochins.
I don't really care about quality as I just want to look at the pretty...but a nice exhibition fowl would be neat to look at! I will take older birds that have proven themselves broody or I will take younger birds that haven't...
Chef...I can dream...I can definitely dream!
I believe those are Swiss RIR, but I could be wrong. Gorgeous isn't he! Gorgeous birds...I love true RIRs.
Production Red to me:
A Rhode Island Red or variation of that has been bred for massive production of eggs. These birds are all red or an "orangish" color that is not considered either red or the same color as NHR.
Examples:
Production Red:
Rhode Island Red:
Know how long it took me to find a breeder with standard Barred Plymouth Rocks? Good LORD.
I'm not talking the production rocks...but the Barred Rocks that are built and bred for conforming to the Standard of Perfection.