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ackie
previously jwehl // dogs & cats & squirrels oh my!
if I ever go to Michigan, I'll bring you someStill wish I can have a few of your birds.
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if I ever go to Michigan, I'll bring you someStill wish I can have a few of your birds.
If I don’t find what I want at the Pendegrass flea market this weekend I will send you a message about the 3 month olds.I wasn't planning to let any more grown hens go.
But I do have a couple 3 month olds and some straight run younger chicks.
I wasnt sure if that was allowed. Thank you!Have you posted in the Ga. state thread. Attractive, very likely predator resistant birds.
I mean, what breed of chicken, and game to refer to the game part it is mixed with. I know you said the orpington part, I'm wondering the other half. The measurements you gave are fine.I didnt realize there were different breeds of game.
I tried to find a picture with a size reference, but I'm striking out. They're medium, I guess. Definitely not bantam. More filled out/thicker than game birds, but not heavy-set to the point of falling out of a tree (idk if that's a thing or my previous big girl was just special lol). What measurements are you looking for?
If you wouldn't mind shipping to Oklahoma, I'd love to take a couple of your hands. Maybe 3 of the ones with the bluish feathers?Forgive me if I'm not allowed to post this. I dont have birds consistently enough to merit a listing in the pinned thread.
My hens were prolific this summer and now I have way more birds than I'd like. I have someone who buys my roos but I'm looking to sell my hens.
They're PART gamefowl but theres a good bit of layer in there (probably orpington). I'm having trouble selling them to suburbs chicken people because I cant say how many eggs a year theyll lay. I was hoping that someone here might be interested instead (or have advice). I like them a lot because they're a bit more thrifty than the purely docile chickens I've had because theres some game in there.
Pics below are of the flock in general. Birds for sale were born in March/April. Penned until 4 months-ish. Free range during the day after that.
I live in Atlanta GA. I dont have any certifications.
You're the best.They’re American game mixes.
Ok, that's fine, I completely understand!Shipping birds might be a little out of my league right now haha.
I appreciate the interest though!Ok, that's fine, I completely understand!