I will be coming to the swap tomorrow and will have some 3 month old shamo's. I have a group of 1 stag and 4 pullets that I am selling as a group. If you are not familiar with these birds, please google them. They are very friendly to people and get very large (tall), some males can get 3 feet tall. the hens lay a large egg and are excellent mothers, the only drawback to them is that the roos are very aggressive to other roos, more so than any other roos,because they were originally raised as a game bird. These birds are more on the rare side and are being sold as pets only, not for fighting or illegal purposes. They do well at shows because there are not many of them around. I am selling them because of the fact that they have a voracious appetite and with the way feed prices are rising, they are eating me out of house and home! They are fully feathered and the colors are really nice.
I also will be bringing a couple of bunnies. A very small lionhead buck, 10 months old and just 2 pounds. He is a real sweetheart. And also a mini rex buck that appears to be bordering micro size. PM me with any questions on the chickens or the bunnies. I will also have a few crates and small cages available. See you tomorrow. I hpe the farmers market has tomatoes, I went last week and there were none
ETA: I will also have 2 LG incubators for sale, used for one hatch. I have far too many and have enough broody's now to do the work and save me on my electric bill! LOL
I also will be bringing a couple of bunnies. A very small lionhead buck, 10 months old and just 2 pounds. He is a real sweetheart. And also a mini rex buck that appears to be bordering micro size. PM me with any questions on the chickens or the bunnies. I will also have a few crates and small cages available. See you tomorrow. I hpe the farmers market has tomatoes, I went last week and there were none

ETA: I will also have 2 LG incubators for sale, used for one hatch. I have far too many and have enough broody's now to do the work and save me on my electric bill! LOL
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