A Little Bit of Everything! *New Pictures*!

lisathenorth

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10 Years
May 17, 2009
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I can send you 12 eggs from a variety of birds! I have Blue Cochin , Cuckoo Maran, Easter Egger's, Cornish Rock Cross and Silkies. Just let me know what you perfer! The girls are slowing down. So, I am getting a about 18 eggs a week for all the different pens. Thanks for looking, and happy hatching!
Lisa
 
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Well, I pretty much listed whatI have for sale at the moment. The Cuckoo Maran, some purebred Amercauna, some just Easter Egger, silkies, Blue/Lavender Splash cochin, and some meat birds. The Delawares might start popping out some. I moved everyone around. So, most of my birds are on strike. LOL My Silver Amercauna, and my Cuckoo Roo's are particularly handsome.
Lisa
 
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Can we see pictures?

Particularly of the Marans (& their eggs), the Ameraucanas and the Delawares? Especially the Delawares, where did you get your stock?

I'm itching to incubate! I'd love a "grab bag" bunch of eggs!
 
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Silver Ameraunca. My Ameraunca's won grand champion at my local fair this past year!
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Clearly, my Cuckoo Maran roo is handsome! The girlie pullet beside him is a Salmon Maran. Hold it! I am told that my handsome guy might be a Barred
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I took is picture of my Cochins on a bright day. My birds have more vibrant colored feathers in real life.
 
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I am exactly like u!! I LOVE surprises!!!!
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These r wonderful birds!!
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What about those Sebastopols!!
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I would love some eggs from those!!
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Iv never had geese, so I have no idea when they lay eggs.
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I am going to have to go out and get a picture of my Delawares. They are second generation my breeding BUT I would love some heritage Delaware eggs! Delawares and Silver-Lace Wyandottes are by far my favourite two breeds of chickens. The roo on the top right is a purebred silver Amercauna.
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Oh yeah, the Sebastopols are not breeding yet. I hope they will in the spring. The male is 2 years old and the female is just about 8 mouths. It is just a waiting game with those two.... I just love the way those geese look. They are so beautiful. When I let them loose to run around, they spread their long puffy wings, and they run the full length of the enclosure.
Lisa
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