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I have many breeds of duck and have been working on breeding pens for this spring. I should be all set for then!
The following are the breeds I have to offer eggs from in the spring.

Runner- fawn and white/Blue/silver/Trout and Apricot mixes
Khaki Campbell
Mallard
Muscovy
Black East Indie
Pekin- The male is crested
Rouen
Calls-bibed

I may also have pheasant eggs available as well.
The 2 breeds of pheasant I have are Yellow Golden and Cinnamon Golden.

Email me for more info! I check my messages multiple times a day. I am more then happy to answer any questions.
Thanks for reading!


ALL EGGS WILL BE ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS!!!



Just wanted to post this here if anyone is interested!
 
Please be careful with all the rooster's. Once they turn that corner and start charging you they can never be fully trusted again,,,especially with kids.....they will do it again....not saying they will be evil or anything, but they will try their luck every chance they can..

x2, they are never fully over it. The only chicken I can get through to is the bantam cochins. They seem to go through a rough puberty. Then you can trust them again. Not the LF anything, once they are mean, its over...................... stew, fried, grilled, soup, poached...............
 
"Some" being the operative word!
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If you don't start hatching more eggs, you won't be able to insulate your coop next year either!
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The cost of empty feed bags is one cucumber per two bags. Pay up!
yeah, well...you'll never get MY cucumbers!!!!
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.....now I told YOU...I don't have the room right now....maybe sometime in the future..more hatching....well, okay, I can hatch, but YOU have to take them!!!!
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You're welcome! The brand name & store brand plastic type bags work best. The plastic burlap & paper mill bags don't work nearly as well. The paper shreds if it gets wet & the woven bags fray if you cut them. If all you have is woven mill bags then leave them whole & fold them to fit as needed. All can be hosed as needed except the paper ones.

I never keep a mean roo. They get rehomed or go to freezer camp. I make sure anyone who takes them plans to send them to freezer camp as well.

I have one of those "kit" coops(you can see it in my profile)...at the nest box area the slats have space between them, not alot, but I though if I put something over them, it would help with the drafts. What I am wondering is, should I put the bags...(they are they mill bags, plastic type),....on the inside or the outside of the coop. I was thinking inside, with the nesting material over it. The girls do not really use the area, this is not to say they won't, but they really don't mess in them. That is why I was thinking inside......Any other Ideas?...Thoughts? I was also thinking of putting some bags around the bottom of the run area, for drafts.
 
:D ..okay, I need to know if anyone has or knows of anyone that I can acquire  from ....Orps(buff) or BLR wyandottes....8-9 weeks..just one pullet.....SOP bred. Thank you-Danielle:cool:
:D ..okay, I need to know if anyone has or knows of anyone that I can acquire  from ....Orps(buff) or BLR wyandottes....8-9 weeks..just one pullet.....SOP bred. Thank you-Danielle:cool:


PeakyBeaky might have a BLRW. She's by State college.
 

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