I can try to get pictures today, otherwise they will be with me at N. Oxford. I did just sell the buff silkie and the black silkie hen. I have another black silkie hen and roo (bearded) several non-bearded white hens, a black showgirl silkie hen, a splash showgirl silkie roo, a cuckoo silkie...
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What are you going to be selling? Shay Posted everything above my post, you can get everything if you google the boston poultry expo!
I'll be selling some bearded/non-bearded silkie hens/roos, a few cochins, some frizzles, a few polish/silkie mixes, a black tailed white japanese hen...
I must be out of the loop (which I know I am), or didn't read back far enough; to sell (and yes I'm a tested flock in MA) is there a fee, etc? What time should one show up?
I'm selling all my bantams (hens and roos) to make more room for large layers and I'm just a few minutes away from...
It's been a while since I've posted, but I'll be coming.
I will have with me some started standards - roo is a lavendar orp and the hens are either cochins or black orpingtons, with a possible wyandotte. A few pure araucana's - rumpless but no tufts. They do have the tufted gene however...
To zuzuluna (sp?), that is an awesome picture! I love the little polish chick. And your picture makes her look like a little old man. Thanks for the chuckle.
J
So after increasing my flock with quality birds, my husband and I are going all the way w/ the farm. We're buying a small herd of alpacas as well. So here's the issue. We're having trouble with a name for the farm. We live at the top of a hill on a small road with no really good landscape...
I've an opportunity to start an alpaca herd. Good quality and lines. I've raised goats in the past but not alpaca. Can anyone tell me about their personal experiences with alpaca? Particularly the good and bad traits.
Tx,
Julie
I have some beautiful blue rumpless Araucanas - just started laying - two hens and one roo. Unfortunately no tufting. I really want to include some tufting in my gene pool. That being said, I'm interested in either a hen or a roo, preferably rumpless.
Please PM if you have one for sale.
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They were next to me. I saw their NPIP certificate but unfortunately don't remember their names.
If you find out who they were let me know!
-Cindy
Will do.
I recognized them from previous swaps but did not take a card or their names.
Question. I was at the TSC in Milford and there were two women selling silkies (more show than pet quality) but I didn't get their names. Does anyone know who I'm talking about?
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I don't know if they do. I've gone a few years in a row and it wasn't until last year that I started looking for sellers and didn't really find any. Some of them put notes on the display cages but I never really found anyone to talk to about it. Maybe it was just my timing.
Sure, that will be fun. My blue slate hen nests with my chickens but my Tom is an outdoorsman. He doesn't like the coop at night and only goes in when its raining in daylight. I think he's afraid of the coop at night.