CHICKEN SWAPS OF NH SWAP LISTINGS

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Great minds!! I can't wait to meet you ata swap. More chicken friends the merrier!!

My hand hubby made a few for me. I even took chicks to a swap in Upstate NY in them and they did GREAT!

That's too funny Aceschix! That is exactly the setup I use and was going to tell him to use! I found it on Poultryhelp.com!!!!!!!

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GREAT as long as we all agree...LOL Thank you!
 
Sounds good to me!!!!!! Mine made me 2 for starting and now i am making him do 4 more!!!!!!


Great minds!! I can't wait to meet you ata swap. More chicken friends the merrier!!

My hand hubby made a few for me. I even took chicks to a swap in Upstate NY in them and they did GREAT!
 
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oooh i might want ameraucanas for my cock from john blehm's lines
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i've been looking for some. pretty nice stuff ya got there
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Top secret stuff
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I have a couple projects going.

I also have Marans lots and lots from GREAT lines.

Cochins from 2 top show breeder.
Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons.
Blue Lace Red Wyandottes
Light Brahmas
Wheaten Ameraucanas
Polish

GREAT STUFF
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Some of these will not be for sale until our Chickenstock here in July!! It may take that long to know who stays
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Oh, I wasn't asking a general question! Sorry! Backwoods was asking what type of setup for chicks and I asked him if they needed lights because I didn't know if he meant a caged setup or a brooder setup! I should have been clearer! Sorry!


if your chicks need a light at home---they need a light at the swap and you need to tell the people who buy them what temp you have them at. if you have multiple brooder lights, don't forget to bring a power strip to go with your extension cord. tractor supply only has so many outlets in the warehouse.
 
Checked out the site under construction. It is coming along very well. nice job Brandy!

One point of clarity. It says all birds over 5 months old must have a leg band. Birds hatched from my NPiP flock that are over 5 months old (after my testing date) will not have leg bands. You are not required to retest birds hatched from your flock more frequently than once a year......?

hi april,
there are two sets of rules in new hampshire. one set for selling from your farm and one set for selling at chicken swaps and fairs.
selling from home---nips test once per year and you may sell adults with bands and chicks that were to young to test on your testing date without bands.
fair rules--to the best of my knowledge (I will ask Greg in the morning) all chickens 5 months and over need a leg band. so if you wanted to bring your chicken to a fair you would have to have it tested.
chicken swaps for the most part follow fair rules. chicken swaps run by privately owned companies such as chicken swaps of nh make additional rules to prove that animals sold at swaps are healthy.
 
hey I see you got some cayuga ducks. those are beautiful. if we had more room I would love to have a couple of those.

Oh, I wasn't asking a general question! Sorry! Backwoods was asking what type of setup for chicks and I asked him if they needed lights because I didn't know if he meant a caged setup or a brooder setup! I should have been clearer! Sorry!
 
Yeah I did! I have chosen some breeds that are critically endangered on ALBC list! Cayuga Ducks are one! I got a trio! I also ordered a quartet of Red Shouldered Yokohama and 6 straight run White Sultans! The chicken breeds will be here Thursday! The Cayuga came last Thursday! All ar critically endangered in this country!!!!


hey I see you got some cayuga ducks. those are beautiful. if we had more room I would love to have a couple of those.
 
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