Can yall help me find these breeds: Cotton patch, Shetland, Sebastopol, pomeranian, pilgrim, or Canadian geese

Takeylla

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I'm looking for these breeds to and would like to know where I could find them, I'd like some goslings or hatching eggs but I'm having a difficult time finding some around me so anyone who knows where I could find some I'd appreciate it :)
 
The cotton patch have a group working to preserve there very endangered breed there are breeders that will work with you http://cottonpatchgoosesociety.org/
The livestock conservatory has a breeders list
https://livestockconservancy.org/heritage-breeds/breeders-directory/
find out where your local poultry shows are and visit. you can also find a breeders list on there website
https://www.poultryshowcentral.com/
Then theirs metzers farms in California (google them) that ships they are one of the main hatchery's for waterfowl.. But really read there comparison chart on show quality they do good with some and are preaty honest about it
 
I'm looking for these breeds to and would like to know where I could find them, I'd like some goslings or hatching eggs but I'm having a difficult time finding some around me so anyone who knows where I could find some I'd appreciate it :)
@MGG has a pair of Canada geese and might sell babies in the spring!
 
The cotton patch have a group working to preserve there very endangered breed there are breeders that will work with you http://cottonpatchgoosesociety.org/
The livestock conservatory has a breeders list
https://livestockconservancy.org/heritage-breeds/breeders-directory/
find out where your local poultry shows are and visit. you can also find a breeders list on there website
https://www.poultryshowcentral.com/
Then theirs metzers farms in California (google them) that ships they are one of the main hatchery's for waterfowl.. But really read there comparison chart on show quality they do good with some and are preaty honest about it
I'll check it out
 
Ok thank you :)
Not this spring, but possibly the following spring. And I would sell eggs, not sure about shipping goslings yet.
It depends on how much interest there is. I wouldn't be able to gaurantee live arrival since they're more fragile than typical domestic geese.
 

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