I just moved to the Knoxville area and am looking for new chicken breeders around the area. I like specific breeds and not just buying them from the local tractor supply store.
Thank you!
we paid $60 for the fertilized eggs two years ago. I have hatched more since then; as they are extremely good parents. The roo pictured is a progeny of the original, so he is a little over a year old. I had two hens hatch in the spring, so they are even younger.
I would like $200 for the 5 of them.
We are moving out-of-state, and I have 5 beautiful pure black cemani hens and 1 rooster for sale.
They are too beautiful to give away to a neighbor and would love to find a buyer who appreciates this breed for who they are.
I have a beautiful Cemani rooster with 5 hens in San Antonio, Texas. We are moving out of state and would like to sell to someone who appreciates this beautiful breed!
They are very easy to keep and have. We have several and have both hatched them and also just had one of our hens brood and hatch 6 on her own.
We had heard that they are not brooders, but ours prove that wrong if so.
We will be hatching many upcoming and happy to sell them to interested...
Hello,
We have just had one of our Cemani hens hatch 6 eggs and wondering if this is common for the breed. The hens are brooding 7 more right now. These were all hatched and alive in the nesting box. WE had heard that Cemani's are not brooder type hens, but ours sure are.
Any opinions?
Thanks
Congrats on the Cemani's.
WE breed Greenfir line Cemani's, have adults, chicks and hatching eggs.
One of our Hens just hatched 6 chicks in the nesting box. Is this common?
Thanks
I have always wanted some Guineas but didn't know how they were to be around as far as friendliness or how much noise they make.
We have quite a few chickens, and I assume they get along with them as well or?
Thanks for the info/