Mr. Ronald Seagrave - Seagrave & Williams Farm, a Veteran's Healing Farm

We're just in our 2nd year of developing a non-profit Veterans Healing Farm on our 28 acre site hear in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, we already have small flocks of rare Nankin, Campine, Old English Game Chickens and a moderate flocks of both Buff Orpingtons & Dominiques as our basic egg source, we will be raising this spring Midget White & Narraggansett turkeys. We hope to help avail ourselves with the mutual benefit of rebuilding the Cuckoo Scots Dumpy and La Fleche as foundation flocks here for our Veterans to service, develop, enjoy, and protect.

We also have a flock of rare Hog Island Sheep that will be lambing in March.
A prize wining flock of Leicester Longwool Sheep that will be lambing in March. Follow us at www.swfva.com

We are members of the Livestock Conservancy and I'm a proud member to the Veterans Farmers Coalition https://www.farmvetco.org We welcome your advice, support and help.
Hiya nice to meet you!
:welcome
Thank You For Your Service.
Welcome Home.
My husband and I have had the conversation “what would you do if you won the lottery”
Mine would be to have a forever home & working farm for veterans. It’s a big dream.
May God bless your endeavors. :love
I personally would love to follow your story. Please keep us posted.
 
Welcome to BYC :frow:welcome
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I’m currently looking for a Nankin trio (preferably single comb but would consider rose comb) for my children to start showing and eventually breeding to the sop when we have more experience. Do you have any available? We live in CT, so they would most likely need to be shipped unless we could meet at a show in New England.
 

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