I am every so slowly working my way down to my best 8-10 pullets to be used as breeders for next year. As a result, I have a number of hens (1 1/2 yr olds) and pullets (6-8 month olds) for sale. Hens are currently laying, and most of the pullets are as well. Those that are not, should be very shortly.
Columbian Plymouth Rocks are one of the most rare varieties of Plymouth Rocks seen in the US today. My birds originate from Dick Nieuwland's flock in Canada as a trio he showed at the Ohio Nationals in the fall of 2010.
Here is a picture of one of my 2012 hatched pullets that I will be using as a breeder next season. I am in NW Ga, approximately 1/2 way between Chattanooga and Atlanta.
Columbian Plymouth Rocks are one of the most rare varieties of Plymouth Rocks seen in the US today. My birds originate from Dick Nieuwland's flock in Canada as a trio he showed at the Ohio Nationals in the fall of 2010.
Here is a picture of one of my 2012 hatched pullets that I will be using as a breeder next season. I am in NW Ga, approximately 1/2 way between Chattanooga and Atlanta.
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