Hi everyone looking for a couple black copper marans hens /pullets...anyone culling or downsizing? Thanks
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I'd need to take some, I don't have any pictures of the adults.Deb - do you have pictures of your quail?
Quote: Everyone needs Campines, I just love them. I had heard they were flighty and nuts, but that has not been my experience in the least. They are friendly and inquisitive. They run up to the pen door to greet me and if I walk up to the side of their pen, they'll jump up onto the roost so they are my height and put their faces right up to the wire. They lay nearly daily and are my most reliable. Their eggs are large, white or very lightly tinted. And they are eye candy lawn ornaments, very alert and watching for danger. Oh, and so far (knock on wood), I've never had the slightest problem with a roo.
Deb
completely agree though I only had two he was my best roosterI'd need to take some, I don't have any pictures of the adults.
Everyone needs Campines, I just love them. I had heard they were flighty and nuts, but that has not been my experience in the least. They are friendly and inquisitive. They run up to the pen door to greet me and if I walk up to the side of their pen, they'll jump up onto the roost so they are my height and put their faces right up to the wire. They lay nearly daily and are my most reliable. Their eggs are large, white or very lightly tinted. And they are eye candy lawn ornaments, very alert and watching for danger. Oh, and so far (knock on wood), I've never had the slightest problem with a roo.
Deb
Any chance you'll have extras you can bring to the show? I suppose I can't talk you out of that OD egg you just got, Huh? JK....I'd need to take some, I don't have any pictures of the adults.
Everyone needs Campines, I just love them. I had heard they were flighty and nuts, but that has not been my experience in the least. They are friendly and inquisitive. They run up to the pen door to greet me and if I walk up to the side of their pen, they'll jump up onto the roost so they are my height and put their faces right up to the wire. They lay nearly daily and are my most reliable. Their eggs are large, white or very lightly tinted. And they are eye candy lawn ornaments, very alert and watching for danger. Oh, and so far (knock on wood), I've never had the slightest problem with a roo.
Deb
Quote: I have two dozen collected to bring so far, but have a reservation. I don't know if they want one or two. I'll let you know. Are you going to be there all three days? I'll most likely have another dozen by Sunday.
Deb
I'm only going on Saturday. I will meet up with the group at the concession stand at 11. If I don't see you I'll track you down LOL I only need 1 dozen. These guys will be going in my layer flock for eye candy.I have two dozen collected to bring so far, but have a reservation. I don't know if they want one or two. I'll let you know. Are you going to be there all three days? I'll most likely have another dozen by Sunday.
Deb