I have a great Rooster, but only one Welsummer hen. I need some more girls! I'll pay good prices for sexed pullets, but will consider straight run.
I'd like up to 8 Welsummer girls. I want chicks from hens than lay consistently dark or very spotted eggs. I'm not looking for show chickens. I want good eggs and temperaments.
I'm also looking for Ameracauna or Easter Egger girls, prefer wheaten or any lighter color, and blues. I want to cross them with my Welsummer rooster to produce olive eggers. Looking for BIG girls that produce big green or blue eggs. I'll take up to 8 pullets.
No hatchery birds please. I can easily order those myself. I'm looking for birds from breeders who cull regularly and only keep the best hens and roosters producing. I will consider hatching eggs, but I'd like to try and find young chicks first. I'm located near Little Rock, AR for shipping purposes.
Pictures above are of my rooster and my one Ameracauna hen (from Ideal, really an Easter Egger). I like her color. I hatched some eggs from her and got a pullet that looks a lot like her in color, just a bit darker (like a light shade of partridge) and two cockerels that look more like my rooster, but with puffy cheeks. I wish I could keep one of the boys, they're so pretty! But I don't have breeding pens to separate multiple roos, yet...
My Welsummer girl is one of my roos' daughters, hatched out March 20th. I don't have any good pictures of her right now.
I'd like up to 8 Welsummer girls. I want chicks from hens than lay consistently dark or very spotted eggs. I'm not looking for show chickens. I want good eggs and temperaments.
I'm also looking for Ameracauna or Easter Egger girls, prefer wheaten or any lighter color, and blues. I want to cross them with my Welsummer rooster to produce olive eggers. Looking for BIG girls that produce big green or blue eggs. I'll take up to 8 pullets.
No hatchery birds please. I can easily order those myself. I'm looking for birds from breeders who cull regularly and only keep the best hens and roosters producing. I will consider hatching eggs, but I'd like to try and find young chicks first. I'm located near Little Rock, AR for shipping purposes.
Pictures above are of my rooster and my one Ameracauna hen (from Ideal, really an Easter Egger). I like her color. I hatched some eggs from her and got a pullet that looks a lot like her in color, just a bit darker (like a light shade of partridge) and two cockerels that look more like my rooster, but with puffy cheeks. I wish I could keep one of the boys, they're so pretty! But I don't have breeding pens to separate multiple roos, yet...

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