Bantam WCBlack Frizzled Polish pullets for sale.
Hatched 5/3 and 5/8.
30.00 each.
There are 3 total in this batch.
Pictures are labeled pink, orange or blue band....
Pick-up only in Port Deposit, MD 21904 (no shipping)
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White leghorn pullets for sale. 14 weeks old.
Do not need heat lamp and should start laying in 4 to 6 weeks.
13.00 each. 2 for 25.00.
Once mature, leghorn hens lay very large to super jumbo white eggs.
I call them my egg laying machines.
Local pick-up in Port Deposit, MD 21904
Picture is them...
WCBlue polish hen for sale. Standard not bantam.
Hatched spring 2013. Lays white eggs daily.
She's all by herself now and needs a new home.
20.00
Also,
White leghorn pullets for sale. 14 weeks old.
Do not need heat lamp and should start laying in 4 to 6 weeks.
13.00 each. 2 for 25.00.
Local...
White Crested Polish Chicks for sale: 4 splash, 3 blue, 1 black (or dark blue).
Standard size, not bantams.
50.00 for all 8.
Will sell the 3 older ones for 25.00 and the 5 younger ones for 35.00.
The 3 older ones were hatched 4/27 and the 5 younger ones hatched 5/6.
Pick-up only in Port Deposit...
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3 black splits left.
Also have 2 blue orpingtons (split to lavender also),
2 younger black orpingtons, (split to lavender),
a few white crested blue polish (LF),
and a couple of white crested black polish (LF).
I will be taking any that are left to the Sharpsburg swap on Sept 21.
I've never had a problem with the cold but I have read that they are not cold hardy. We do not heat our coops but they are well built. You should still get them but keep in mind the cold and make it work. Polish are worth it. :)
I agree with the other answers. My polish are hardy and easy to raise, other than the head pecking.
I'd like to add that they are not cold hardy and that might be why there are not many in Canada.
We have a well insulated coop and they do good here with Maryland winters but it's much colder up...