I have three breeding groups I am selling hatching eggs from.
Group #1 Ponape Rooster with ponape & Kedu Bali Hens
Group #2 Spice Island
Group #3 Wallikiki Basket Bantam
The eggs up for auction will be from all three groups, I will mark each egg to identify which group it came from.
These are not standardised breeds, they have high % jungle fowl, some would even call them jungle fowl.
They require a higher level of care than the highly domesticated stock if kept confined. They won't thrive in filthy conditions. They are bantam sized birds that need a higher protein feed. You can't feed just standard layer pellets and expect them to do well.
I really love these birds... the Spice Island crow is so pretty...
Here is a link to a thread that refers to these birds.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=540636
Ponape Hen
Kedu Bali Rooster
Spice Island Rooster (above and below)
Spice Island Hens (above and below)
Wallikiki Basket Bantam Rooster
Wallikiki Basket Bantam Hen
Group #1 Ponape Rooster with ponape & Kedu Bali Hens
Group #2 Spice Island
Group #3 Wallikiki Basket Bantam
The eggs up for auction will be from all three groups, I will mark each egg to identify which group it came from.
These are not standardised breeds, they have high % jungle fowl, some would even call them jungle fowl.
They require a higher level of care than the highly domesticated stock if kept confined. They won't thrive in filthy conditions. They are bantam sized birds that need a higher protein feed. You can't feed just standard layer pellets and expect them to do well.
I really love these birds... the Spice Island crow is so pretty...
Here is a link to a thread that refers to these birds.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=540636
Ponape Hen
Kedu Bali Rooster
Spice Island Rooster (above and below)

Spice Island Hens (above and below)
Wallikiki Basket Bantam Rooster
Wallikiki Basket Bantam Hen
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