Nankin bantam

Did you ever find your Nankins? I'm in Northeastern Maryland and occasionally have pairs for sale. All we have available at the moment are roos and cockerels, but they're nice birds, We show ... at least we did before this nasty virus hit! It's been a rough year for our 4Hers!

If you're interested, I have a male/female pair of five week-old Easter Egger bantams available. The pullet should lay blue-tinted eggs once she starts.
 
Did you ever find your Nankins? I'm in Northeastern Maryland and occasionally have pairs for sale. All we have available at the moment are roos and cockerels, but they're nice birds, We show ... at least we did before this nasty virus hit! It's been a rough year for our 4Hers!

If you're interested, I have a male/female pair of five week-old Easter Egger bantams available. The pullet should lay blue-tinted eggs once she starts.
pictures?
 
pictures?
Sure! I don't have anything current, but here's an older pic (early Spring?) of some of the Nankin roos. The three darker ones in the group pic. The single picture is my boy, Simpleton. He's a really nice, "typey" Nankin, but I don't recommend him around little kids who wear sneakers. Simpleton has vendetta against shoelaces!
The little EEs are asleep-on-the-roost at the moment, but I'll see if I can get them to cooperate, tomorrow!

All Four1Crop.jpg SimpletonC.jpg
 
Set 23 eggs today, more coming next week fingers crossed. Happy Nankin Dancing.
 

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Check with Elaine Shirley in Colonial Williamsburg (VA.) Nanny eggs don't generally ship well (too round and the veins break easily when moved) but it's worth a try!
I'm wanting to start a flock of Nankins and will be nearby Colonial Williamsburg soon... How do I get a hold of Elaine Shirley, if you don't mind me asking?
 

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