Large Fowl only crazy egg chain

ok then.
Mine on the muscovy (THANKS!)

I'll be gone over the weekend, so if this swap isn't taken by friday night, you won't hear back from me until sunday most likely. unless i have wi-fi available where we're going (remote campsite). but i can ship out monday no problem.

my offer - 6+ all of one or mix/match as you want.
silver grey Dorkings
EE/dorking cross


i also have bantams, but because of broodies can only offer a mixture - 8+
included eggs would be from

  • mille/partridge cochin pen
  • black/self blue cochin pen
  • blue wyandotte
  • crele oegb pen

pic of the dorkings (all young at the time) from early spring this year. (pardon the cochins in the pic...)


just hatched 4 of the EE's, they are entirely adorable with big fluffy cheeks and 5 toes.


the mille/partridge pen produces mille fleur, blue mille, partridge and blue partridge bantam cochins.
got my first self blue babies from the sb cochin pen yesterday, and 5 blacks from the same pen so far this year.


edit: yes this is a LF swap, i simply offer the bantams on the chance that nobody wants my lf choices...
 
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Mine on the Blue Sex Links.


Offer: 6+ Of any of the following waterfowl:

Indian Runner Ducks (Holderread Black Runner over Penciled and Fawn & White girls)
This breeding produces some off color type and some solid black. Still the same silly clown ducks that are very sweet but nervous; excellent layers. I just received my Holderread and my Sand Hill preservation duckling orders so next year I'll breeding true with Black and Penciled respectively.






White French Production Muscovy
This is a French improved breeding stock that produces birds 50% larger than our American Muscovy. Very quiet and calm, lay lots of nice big eggs Feb-Nov (then tend to go broody for winter), excellent foragers. Wonderful personalities for pets: boys are super sweethearts; girls are docile... also the best broodies & mamas! (35 day incubation). For meat production, drakes usually attain a live weight of 12 pounds in 12 weeks. My typical dressed weights: Hens 3.5- 4.5 lb. and drakes 8 - 10 lb. (most dress at 9 lbs). High in meat-to-bone ratio, with less weight loss after cooking than Pekin ducks. (I have 9 multigenerational girls covered by 2 drakes; mama's regularly hatch out 12-18 babies!)




MINE on the jumbo layers.

Offer:
6+ Blue Sex Links to ship first of next week.
 

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