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Hi neighbor,
I see you are from Vermont. I think you would have to check with the Vermont department of agriculture to get answers to your question. The rules in NH may vary from the rules in Vermont.
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nhnanna has full size frizzled cochins,smooth cochins,and cochin/ee crosses that come from colored eggs. they are very beautiful. some of them are blue.
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Hi neighbor,
I see you are from Vermont. I think you would have to check with the Vermont department of agriculture to get answers to your question. The rules in NH may vary from the rules in Vermont.
, we all like to help each other if we can! here's a thread to check out....for VT Swaps, not very active, but you might get connected with someone who will know
Mr Greg. I was looking for some info this morning, for that project we discussed, and I can not find your website! I checked chickenswapsofnh.com as well as nhchickenswaps.com and both times got nada!
What is the correct web address?
And for all you tilton goers, I will be bringing a whole slew of Larry silkie babies, as well as some lovely little ducklings, (not sure the breed yet) and Cochin babies too!
OMG!! Something tells me i had better bring triple the amount of $$$ i was planning on bringing! Shame on all of you for being such enablers!!
I do have a question for all the NH/Vermont people......i am finding i have too many eggs collecting, would anyone be interested in either eggs or chicks? Let me explain, i have an intermingling flock of both bantams and standards of multiple breeds, and currently have 19 going strong in my incubator, from what i can tell my bantams are having a better fertility rate than the standards but this is the first time this year that i have run my bator. My roo's are... standards: Cochin(unsure of color, looks blue with copper around the neck), a light brahma, and a silver-laced wyandotte;... my bantams roo's are 2 mottled serama's, and a mottled black cochin(was suposed to be a silver-penciled). My hens are... standard: NH red, RIR, gold-laced wyandotte, silver-laced wyandotte, light brahmas, frizzled cochin, cornish cross(big bertha); ...my bantam hens are a black mottled cochin, a partridge cochin, a columbian cochin, a birchen cochin, a barred cochin, a light brown dutch hen, a mille fleur dutch hen, a red-laced cornish hen, a white polish hen, i also have a pretty silver-laced sebright that has decided to go broody somewhere under the barn! If anyone is interested let me know, i would be happy to see some of these eggies go to good homes besides being fed back to my chickens!
FYI-------looks like tomorrow could be a very busy swap. there have been many poeple getting ahold of us to ask questions about setting up and attending.