Hello everyone,
I have a bunch of chicks hatching today! Silkies, Buff Orpingtons, Blue, Black & Splash Jerseys, and White Guineas. I don't think we're going to keep any of these since we have so many birds already, so these will be for sale. Send me a message or email if you're interested.
Also, we have nice roosters for sale that are 5 to 8 months old and crowing. I have some black roosters that could be Black Austrolorp or Black Jersey Giant or Black Marans (I wish I hadn't put them all in the same pen together!), I have some Ameraucana, Egyptian Fayoumi, Cuckoo Marans, Golden Salmon Marans, and a a few Wheaten Marans Roosters too. These boys are beautiful and purebred and most we spent a lot of money on them as hatching eggs from all over the country, but of course I don't need many roosters and I'd rather not have them for our dinner, if someone else might want them. I'm asking only $5 each for them. Otherwise, these roos will be going to auctions and will be sold for whatever they'll bring.
Also, I still have a Black Bantam Cochin (hatched from an egg from California and I think it's a rooster) and a 2 month old rare Black Orpington, (that I hatched from an egg from Colorado, that appears to be a pullet). We have Buff Orpington and Jersey Giant juvenile birds that need to be sold too, both pullet and rooster chicks. And, some white guineas.
Eventually, we'll have some tom turkeys for sale too, of Narragansett, Bourbon Red, Blue Slate, and Royal Palm.
If anyone is interested in any of our birds, we could bring them with us to an auction in the near future ... I think we'll go to the Ensign Exotic Animal Auction in Prague coming up next Saturday, September 27th, the Chupps Auction in Inola on October 4th, and the Blanchard Auction on October 11th or we could bring them to the Chickenstock in Poteau on October 25th or ????
Oh, and if anyone is interested in hatching eggs ... we have fertile hatching eggs of: Buff Orpington, Blue/Black/Splash Jersey Giant, Silkie (from show quality bloodlines) and rare Brabanter and Spitzhauben chickens.
We have got to start selling some of these birds to help pay the feed bill!