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I will have to talk to my mom but if its ok with her I would love too!!! My hen is sitting on eggs and they will hatch in about 2 weeks so when they hatch I would love too add some into the group (it depends how many she hatches)
 
I posted this a few months ago and got no takers, so I thought I'd give it another shot just in case. I have two 1.5 year old Wyandottes that I'd like to re-home. One gold-laced and one silver-laced. One of them pecks at people and dogs, which I can deal with, but I want to change my setup from free-ranging to a moving tractor. I'm afraid that if I do that in the amount of space I have, my Wyandottes will start picking on the other girls, so I want to downsize my flock. I'd be willing to trade two Wyandottes for one adult or pullet of a more docile breed, like a nice Barred Rock. But, they are free to a good home if anyone is interested. They are lovely, healthy, and good layers. No problems out of them aside from the pecking, and I'm sure they'd do better with a more experienced handler.
 
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to all the new peeps From yer neighbor on the other side of the creek.
 
I posted this a few months ago and got no takers, so I thought I'd give it another shot just in case. I have two 1.5 year old Wyandottes that I'd like to re-home. One gold-laced and one silver-laced. One of them pecks at people and dogs, which I can deal with, but I want to change my setup from free-ranging to a moving tractor. I'm afraid that if I do that in the amount of space I have, my Wyandottes will start picking on the other girls, so I want to downsize my flock. I'd be willing to trade two Wyandottes for one adult or pullet of a more docile breed, like a nice Barred Rock. But, they are free to a good home if anyone is interested. They are lovely, healthy, and good layers. No problems out of them aside from the pecking, and I'm sure they'd do better with a more experienced handler.
Those wyandottes sure are a pecky breed the only ones I seem to have any trouble with
 
I have 4 dominique chicks thata re 5 days old. Their appear to be 2 males and 2 females in this bunch. They are $5.00ea.

Also a Breeding Pair of 12 week old dominiques. $40.00.

And Dominique Hatching Eggs for $2.00/ea.
 

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