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  1. C

    Tennessee

    It depends on what sellers show up, but find the auction's facebook page and note what you're looking for and see if anyone will be there if you're really specific.
  2. C

    Tennessee

    A lot of Tennessee livestock auctions sell hatching eggs. Haunt your locals! :)
  3. C

    Tennessee

    Anyone want a big, beautiful, black, purebred English Orpington roo? I think he's got blue genes. He's like 8 pounds and 6 months old. He's a unit, but gentle so far. Just started crowing and showing an interest in the girls. Free to good home, he's too pretty to eat. I live in middle TN.
  4. C

    Tennessee

    Any takers on my roos before they go to auction?
  5. C

    Tennessee

    I've got a black English Orpington cockerel, a tri-color Swedish Flower Hen cockerel, and an American Bresse cockerel in middle TN if anyone wants one. Pics available if interested.
  6. C

    Tennessee

    Scott's Hill Stock Barn is having one this weekend. I'm taking some roos. You have to be diligent with quarantine and biosecurity at these lots though. Pure, 100%, washed hands and feet seperation for 30 days for anything you bring home.
  7. C

    Tennessee

    Just messaged you. I'm going to the auction next weekend with excess roos. I could probably deliver.
  8. C

    Tennessee

    Close enough that I go to the livestock auction there a couple times a year. Just shy of an hour. I'm in Linden. Drop me a private message if you want this wee bird. I've got a few spare roos too you could have your pick of as a thank you if you need any. A crested cream legbar and a couple...
  9. C

    Tennessee

    Here's some pics of the beaky bird.
  10. C

    Tennessee

    Free Pavlovskaya chick in Perry County. Here's the catch. It's developing a very slight cross beak, but it's only 4 weeks old. Chances are it will get worse. I do not have the time or patience to deal with it, beyond holding it's beak in place for 3 x 10 minutes a day. If it doesn't show...
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