Reviews by immyjay54

Pros: none yet
Cons: none yet
This is my first time with this German line New Hampshire. I can say that as chicks they are sure lively and good eaters. lol I have 10 chicks right now and 16 eggs in incubator. One thing I can say for sure is that the parent birds of my chicks are absolutely stunning to look at.
Purchase Price
148.00
Purchase Date
2012-01-02
Pros: Very lovable birds, excellent layers even through winter
Cons: None
Right now I have RIR's that come from Wolford Kittle line, I also have eggs in bator right now Adrian Rademacher line, chicks coming in a few weeks from Dick Horstman, chicks coming from County Line that are Gary Underwood line, eggs coming from fella in Mass that are Don Nelson lines and on list to get chicks from Matt1616 that are Mohawh line.
Purchase Price
47.00
Purchase Date
2011-06-17
Pros: Wonderful winter layers and big enough for meat birds.
Cons: I have none
I have almost always had barred rocks. I have a few right now that are from my old hatchery birds. I bought a trio or these gorgeous BR's from Jeremy Woeppel jwhip BYC and they are the most beautiful BR's that I've ever seen. Will be raising quite a few between 2012 - 13.
Purchase Price
2.58
Purchase Date
2008-04-11
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Orpington

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Pros: good layers, very friendly, beautiful color
Cons: I haven't come up with any yet. Only some are really broody
I bought hatchery Buff chicks almost 4 years ago and still have 15 of them and most of them are still laying. At the present time I have Buff, Lemon Cuckoo, BBS Orpingtons growing out that are about 8 weeks old. I also have Buff Orpington (Clevenger/Coulter lines and a few Jim Hall lines in incubator right now due to hatch out in March 2012. I also have one pair of the Imported Blue English Orps. I really do like the Orpingtons.
Purchase Price
2.58
Purchase Date
2008-04-11
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