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I have two roos available too in Charlestown, NH. One is a buff colored sebright. and the other is a gold colored, bantam cochin. Both are friendly with people, but I have three roosters right now and my hens need a break!
 
I'm new around here, living in Belmont. Anyone in the Lakes Region know someone with pullets for sale? I have four lovely girls and would really like to add a couple more to our little flock :)
 
I have 4 Barnevelder boys 5 weeks old that I have listed here (a bit above) but we have to move sooner than we thought so if anyone wants them they are free if gone by 15th we are in Unity (Near Claremont)
 
Hi I'm new here, from Canaan! Just replying to the person asking about the Rumney auction, yes I believe it is the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month. They advertise on Craigslist so you can double check that if you would like!

Does anyone know of any Dorkings anywhere in NH? Fat chance probably but worth a try!
 
Hi I'm new here, from Canaan! Just replying to the person asking about the Rumney auction, yes I believe it is the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month. They advertise on Craigslist so you can double check that if you would like!

Does anyone know of any Dorkings anywhere in NH? Fat chance probably but worth a try!
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I would love to go to the Rumney auction, too bad i work saturdays
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i dont know of any dorkings but its always worth a shot!
 
Barnevelder breeding pair 4 months old not yet laying $40







Cream Legbar roo 5 weeks old From Whisperun in Texas will be a beauty when grown. Big crest already. handled daily $10


I also have free one 10 1/2 week old Barnevelder roo (shown in the group photo) that is a cull bird for meat or pet, he was malpositioned in the shell and has something wrong with pelvis/hips and does not walk super well (he gets around well enough to eat drink and play and even spar) but is a friendly easy to handle bird if someone wanted a pet. he cannot do ramps, ladders or stairs and does not perch and is a drop dead beautiful bird
and also free


4 - 5 week old Barnevelder roos from very nice breeding lines. Handled daily


 
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Hello NHites,

I'm relatively new to chickens. I have 10 8-week pullets...2 each of white leghorns, buff orpingtons, barred rocks, NH reds, and easter eggers. They will be layers only...for now. They get to free range through the yard quite a bit and started on Green Mountain organic starter mash. They absolutely love it when we ferment it.

I'm wondering where you all get your feed from. I'd prefer soy-free and organic/non-GMO. I know Green Mountain has an organic soy-free layer feed, but I don't see a soy-free grower. I got the organic starter from the Barn Store in Salisbury, but for some reason they don't carry the grower and I had to go with he convention Poulin feed on a whim since we were heading on vacation.

Does anyone here grow their own barley fodder? I've been considering it as I already farm my own mealworms. Anyways...it's nice to be a part of the community here.

Brian in Northfield
 
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Hello NHites,

I'm relatively new to chickens. I have 10 8-week pullets...2 each of white leghorns, buff orpingtons, barred rocks, NH reds, and easter eggers. They will be layers only...for now. They get to free range through the yard quite a bit and started on Green Mountain organic starter mash. They absolutely love it when we ferment it.

I'm wondering where you all get your feed from. I'd prefer soy-free and organic/non-GMO. I know Green Mountain has an organic soy-free layer feed, but I don't see a soy-free grower. I got the organic starter from the Barn Store in Salisbury, but for some reason they don't carry the grower and I had to go with he convention Poulin feed on a whim since we were heading on vacation.

Does anyone here grow their own barley fodder? I've been considering it as I already farm my own mealworms. Anyways...it's nice to be a part of the community here.

Brian in Northfield
Hi!!

i know the Winnisquam Agway has organic feed, but i dont remember the brand or if it is soy-free, i think Nutrena may also have an organic feed i know i can have my local hardware store order me anything i want if it is one of their brands, i currently go back and forth between blue seal and nutrena feeds


Good Luck!
 
The blue seal feed store in derry, gets all sorts of oddball stuff. They tell me if they don't carry it they can get it. Might be someplace to try. It is on crystal Ave across the street from TSC.
 

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