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I have a fair bunch of boys to sell at L Cross, including some blue wheaten ameraucana, marans black blue and splash, and some leghorns and possibly some lavender orpingtons. I'm actually thinking of selling my BCM breeding roo because his boys are growing up and he has a high tail (everything else is very nice). Hoping that the high tail is not going to show up in his boys... they are definitely his boys and have a long tail but so far they are not holding as high as he is... I am making space in my coops for my upcoming batch of chicks and some replacement breeders so i am planning to sell a few of the resident ladies. Nobody is older than 18months, and some less than a year. The ladies don't go to the auction though.... I have some barnyard mix that may or may not be olive or blue eggers they are now about 17 weeks so we will find out soon, and a couple of Marans sport ladies and some marans non breeding stock. Also some other breeds, buttercup, hamburg, Phoenix, derbyshire redcap... dark bramas(one broody) and a cuckoo marans (broody but usually lays really well).
I have a fair bunch of boys to sell at L Cross, including some blue wheaten ameraucana, marans black blue and splash, and some leghorns and possibly some lavender orpingtons. I'm actually thinking of selling my BCM breeding roo because his boys are growing up and he has a high tail (everything else is very nice). Hoping that the high tail is not going to show up in his boys... they are definitely his boys and have a long tail but so far they are not holding as high as he is... I am making space in my coops for my upcoming batch of chicks and some replacement breeders so i am planning to sell a few of the resident ladies. Nobody is older than 18months, and some less than a year. The ladies don't go to the auction though.... I have some barnyard mix that may or may not be olive or blue eggers they are now about 17 weeks so we will find out soon, and a couple of Marans sport ladies and some marans non breeding stock. Also some other breeds, buttercup, hamburg, Phoenix, derbyshire redcap... dark bramas(one broody) and a cuckoo marans (broody but usually lays really well).
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