CHICKEN SWAPS OF NH SWAP LISTINGS

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I had a good time at the tilton swap last weekend. the store set up 2 of those industrial size fans in the parking lot to help keep us cool. it really helped alot. we had a new vender join us with quail. I came home with a cute little lavender modern game chick. I tried so hard not to get anything new. I was minding my own business when jeep chick told me she found a modern game chick and did I want her to go buy it.
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nope....I'll go get it myself. thanks Brandy...lol
 
this weekend I will have some very cute little lion-lops.
1 is chocolate and 1 is broken chocolate.

I will also have a couple of tiny lionhead babies.

greg will be bringing 2 white turkeys


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I am going to try so hard not to come home with anybody new
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Was thinking of going to the swap Saturday . Any ideas what will be there?
Was looking for some small bantams. Like Silkies or Seramas.
If anybody knows of anybody please let me know.
Thanks!
 
Was thinking of going to the swap Saturday . Any ideas what will be there?
Was looking for some small bantams. Like Silkies or Seramas.
If anybody knows of anybody please let me know.
Thanks!
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I will have bantams sat.
here is my bantam list so far

1 four month old white silkie from exibition blood lines
1 two month old blue silkie
1 two month old mottled serama/old english
10 week old cornish in 3 different colors
12 week red pile modern game
12 week lemon old english game roo
lavender splash cochin adult roo
two month smooth showgirl
 
Was thinking of going to the swap Saturday . Any ideas what will be there?
Was looking for some small bantams. Like Silkies or Seramas.
If anybody knows of anybody please let me know.
Thanks!
Hi we will be at Walpole with 2week old silkies and show girls
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I've now had three tries hatching frizzled seramas with shipped eggs and no luck - so I obviously need to just buy one. I am getting tired of buying 40+ eggs and only hatching a few, and always the smooths!

Does anyone NPIP in NH have a frizzled TINY ROOSTER that would like a good home and can be brought to a swap? Can be Serama, OEG, mix, whatever. Just has to be small enough to be with our Serama, Serama cross, and tiny OEG hens (so not much larger than 16-18 oz when grown) and needs to be frizzled. We'd offer a no-kill home and a number of lovely ladies. We mix our own food, keep things very clean and treat the birds well, and the Seramas never live outside. They rotate between our three-season porch and our basement depending on the weather. They're very special to us and we try to give them a great life.

Thanks so much!

- Joanna in Plaistow

(By the way, we're planning on vending at a swap pretty soon; we got NPIP tested and we've been building up our numbers and trying to figure out which to sell - 1Chick Magnet, the eggs you sold us are now almost adults and we have some gorgeous colors and designer fun types that are going to form the foundation of a bunch of breeding pens. I have one of your HUGE frizzle cochin/brahma cockerels that is so gorgeous I am just tickled pink by him. He's going to get his own harem of Buff Orps and Buff Cochins in a couple of months. Woo hoo!)
 
I have 3 little cochin ladies - lavender, white, lemon blue - that might like to meet a nice roo, Chick Magnet !
This means I now have no reason not to make my way up to Brentwood this Saturday
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I'll be bringing a few black stars and americanas (easter eggers) on Saturday to Brentwood. The black stars should start laying in about 2 weeks and the ee's should lay in about a month. We will also have 16 week old light brahmas and white rocks. All are NPIP.
 
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I have 3 little cochin ladies - lavender, white, lemon blue - that might like to meet a nice roo, Chick Magnet !
This means I now have no reason not to make my way up to Brentwood this Saturday
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the wife has a lavender splash cochin roo going to the swap tomorrow
 
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