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Planning on getting my first standard Salmon Faverolles this spring. I read that the roo's are less likely to be aggressive than some other breeds so I'm going to try a roo too. My husband is worried about the noise (I'd suppose I am too), so we'll see how it goes. The order goes in tomorrow!
 
Planning on getting my first standard Salmon Faverolles this spring. I read that the roo's are less likely to be aggressive than some other breeds so I'm going to try a roo too. My husband is worried about the noise (I'd suppose I am too), so we'll see how it goes. The order goes in tomorrow!

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Can any of the Faverolle experts give me some info on Catalpa Farms. I recall years back that they raised some quality Faverolles and then that they had stoped breeding. I saw that they had bantam Faverolle eggs available, wondering what you know about their birds. They are in Illinois and I am hoping to find a few nice Faverolles, just have one older girl right now. Any insight?
 
Can any of the Faverolle experts give me some info on Catalpa Farms. I recall years back that they raised some quality Faverolles and then that they had stoped breeding. I saw that they had bantam Faverolle eggs available, wondering what you know about their birds. They are in Illinois and I am hoping to find a few nice Faverolles, just have one older girl right now. Any insight?

Catalpa Farms got bantam eggs from me years ago. I didn't know they still had bantams.
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From Ideal. I've heard mixed reviews about them, so I'll keep my fingers crossed that my experience is good. They are certainly cheaper than MyPetChicken, where I got my other gals!

Just be aware that it's the luck of the draw with hatchery birds, and I don't just mean with what they look like. The single meanest hen I have ever encountered is a hatchery salmon Faverolles. I do not know which hatchery she came from, but she's MEAN. I can't touch her without long sleeves and leather gloves....so my point is, don't judge all Faverolles roosters based on one that comes from a hatchery...
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Can any of the Faverolle experts give me some info on Catalpa Farms. I recall years back that they raised some quality Faverolles and then that they had stoped breeding. I saw that they had bantam Faverolle eggs available, wondering what you know about their birds. They are in Illinois and I am hoping to find a few nice Faverolles, just have one older girl right now. Any insight?

I hatched a batch of bantams from them this year, spent a lot of money, and ended up not keeping anything that hatched....
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