How old are the d'Anvers...still in the brooder? Do they need to be picked up? I'm not familiar with Higby's. Also, how much does each chick cost.Oops, chicken accident!
I called Higby's about 6 or 7 weeks back and talked about ordering Quail d'Anvers, but in the end decided not to because I found Sebrights available immediately (and I have been working part-time now and will be working full-time in the near future, and wanted something quickly so that I could spend as much time as possible with my chicks while they were little). Well apparently Higby's, without calling me, ordered the d'Anvers. So they called me this morning to say that they have 12 d'Anvers chicks waiting for me. What!?
If anyone in NorCal wants a few of these little guys, please give them a good home. I'm debating whether or not to go and get 2, although I already have the 4 6-week old Sebrights (and 1 is a roo that needs rehoming)! I guess chickens really are addictive...
My son really wants to start raising Quail d'anvers. He saw some at the State Fair last year and we couldn't find any to buy (or hatch) anywhere. We're driving down to Arizona this weekend but if you still have them next week, I might be in a better position to consider getting them. His birthday is coming up and a little flock of his own might be really a nice gift.
