How many people have heard of mud creek
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If your still intrested when you get back let me know I'd be intrested in one of the younger ones, thanks.I have a black one who is about 1 1/2 yrs old. Or I have 2 pullets who are not laying yet, about 3 1/2-4 months. They are red with some colored feathers coming in on their wings. I have old pics of the 2 young ones, but I haven't seen them in a few weeks, so they may look a little different now. I'm out of town until the 1st of August.
If your still intrested when you get back let me know I'd be intrested in one of the younger ones, thanks.

I've heard of mud creek at Harold ky lol I use to run around there a lot and ride 4 wheelers! Also went to Dr. Angela Maggards right there at Harlod bridge with both of my babies! ;-)How many people have heard of mud creek
No unfortunately I don't at this time! I probably will have some in the next few months but I know that doesn't help you right now! Sorry! I do have all of these breeds! Beside each breed ill put when exactly ill have chicks available! Most breeds I have are show quality out of 21 I think 17 are show quality meaning I ordered them from breeders who show and win with their birds! I wanted the best if I was gonna sale! The other 4 breeds I have either are not recognized by NPIP yet or I've bought from people close to me who do not show but still have beautiful birds!Do
Do you have true Araucanas??
Looking to trade a 5 month old Easter Egger rooster for a hen or hatching eggs preferably feather legged breeds or Orpingtons. In the Elizabethtown Hardin Co area.
kristianhope18! Oh WOW! What a cool selection!
Right now I am loving the birds that lay unusual color eggs. So far my list of chickens I hope to acquire:
Araucanas (love the silvers, lavenders, porcelain looking wheatons, and white)
Ameraucanas - lavender, silver cuckoo
Crested Cream Legbars
Isbars - what an awesome mossy green egg!
Morans for the deepest darkest chocolate egg
Silkies - such a sweet, fluffy, funny bird.
I met one of the loveliest natured birds that was an Amercaucana Silkie cross. She was so soft, but had a regular feather pattern such a sweetheart. She was solid white. Now a have soft spot for trying that cross.
Sultans - they just look like they are so much fun to have around! I love how they run and leap lol
I can see how this 'hobby' turns into a lifestyle