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I'm looking for someone local who may be selling Silkies, do anyone know of anyone? Living in Shelburne will make shopping hard for me! Any local chicken people's name would be great!
how many do you want?
we hatched out some this year
we still have a few left
maybe i could meet you part way
it looks like your a good ways north of me



piglett
 
I only need one to mate w/ my sizzle which is black w/ a white collar. What do you have and where do you live? And how old are they?
Thank you ;)
we are wolfeboro
i could meet you up in west ossipee on RT 16 if you like
i have a couple black & a couple white
i think they are about 15 to 20 weeks old




thanks
patrick
 
we are wolfeboro
i could meet you up in west ossipee on RT 16 if you like
i have a couple black & a couple white
i think they are about 15 to 20 weeks old
thanks
patrick
I've decided I'd like to see the black ones. Could you post them for me? What's the price for them or one?
Thanks, Nancy
 
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Hey all - I posted this questions in Behaviors/Egg Laying, but didn't get any response, so hoping for some feedback here.

About when do your birds slow down/stop laying for the winter? My flock of 7 is around 4 months old, 2 are laying (one daily, one just started so sporadic), 3 more doing 'the squat', 2 don't even look mature.

The ones that are laying at Buff Orps, which I was told is a good cold-weather breed that lays during the winter. I'm wondering if, because they are so young and just going into lay right before the seasonal change, is it unlikely they will be productive during the winter?

I also have 2 EEs (Legbar/Ameraucana cross) - one is squatting, the other hasn't matured - I don't have much hope for blue eggs over the winter.
 
Hey all - I posted this questions in Behaviors/Egg Laying, but didn't get any response, so hoping for some feedback here.
About when do your birds slow down/stop laying for the winter? My flock of 7 is around 4 months old, 2 are laying (one daily, one just started so sporadic), 3 more doing 'the squat', 2 don't even look mature.
The ones that are laying at Buff Orps, which I was told is a good cold-weather breed that lays during the winter. I'm wondering if, because they are so young and just going into lay right before the seasonal change, is it unlikely they will be productive during the winter?
I also have 2 EEs (Legbar/Ameraucana cross) - one is squatting, the other hasn't matured - I don't have much hope for blue eggs over the winter.
I have Americana's that lay 5-6 egg's a week, RIR's that lay faithfully 1 egg each a day, They never stop for winter or season they are great everyday!
My buff's are singing and squatting away! As are my others, I'm so looking forward to eggs soon!
 
I have Americana's that lay 5-6 egg's a week, RIR's that lay faithfully 1 egg each a day, They never stop for winter or season they are great everyday!
My buff's are singing and squatting away! As are my others, I'm so looking forward to eggs soon!

Thank you! Is that the right way to spell the breed - Americana? I see it all kinds of ways - I used the way the woman who sold me the birds spelled it, not sure if different spellings = different breeds, or what.

Anyway - I hope you get your buff eggs soon! My buffs' egg song is SO loud, I'm waiting for the neighbors to start complaining. Fortunately they don't do it too early.
 
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http://www.ameraucana.org/
 
For anyone looking I still have ducks and young roosters available

3 Pekins(1duck 2drakes) - 9weeks old
2 Indian Runners(1duck 1drake) - 9weeks old

2 Black Copper Marans - 10weeks old
 

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