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I will be getting all the colors of Plymouth Rock Large fowl again, but because I am starting out fresh again, I won't be selling eggs for several years. I plan on hatching out between 800 and a 1,000 chicks of Large Rocks for the first couple years. I may have a few breeders for sale in the fall and spring time, but the rest are going to be butchered and sold as such. It brings me a decent income to help pay the feed bills. This way I can be picky as to which birds I keep for myself as breeders.
 
GORGEOUS birds!
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I have White Rocks but they are just hatchery birds.
 
OK, Yes please put me on your list, if I can afford them, I'd be interested in the LF SQ BRs. Will you be getting SQ white rocks too? What other varieties will you be getting? What part of Ga are you planning on comming to and do you ship chicks ? Thanks
 
Tony, do you sell Splash Rock eggs? I'm really needing some soon and I prefer to have all Splash. halo's will give Splash, Blue, and Blue Barred.
 
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I'll put your name on the list. I don't ship chicks or eggs usually as I've said in a previous post, but I do ship adults, and as I've said before, I plan on going to Ga in 2011. I will be getting Large Rocks in: Barred, Blue, Buff, Columbian, Partridge, Silver Penciled, and White, and bantam rocks in: Barred, Blue (black and splash), White, and possibly the Buff Columbians. and of course, I'll be getting the large and bantam Faverolles as well. Price would just depend on quality of the birds, and I won't know that until I'm ready to sell them. The columbian's and the blues will need the most work as far as getting them bred to the standard, but I enjoy a challenge. Since I'll be getting the blues, by 2011 I'll also have plenty of blacks and splash, with guarenteed yellow legs and beaks and the correct eye color. Too many of the blues, are crossed with orpingtons, and that presents a whole new case of problems, that I don't want to deal with.

David
 
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I'll also have plenty of blacks and splash, with guarenteed yellow legs and beaks and the correct eye color. Too many of the blues, are crossed with orpingtons, and that presents a whole new case of problems, that I don't want to deal with.

Hi David, what is the proper eye color? I googled it but found nothing. Mine have the yellow beaks and legs and a brownish/orange colored eye. As you can see in my pics a couple posts up. Are mine half way decent examples of blue rocks? thanks, Tony


RareRoo, unfortunately I no longer have my blue roo, I currently have 3 of the light splash and the darker splash (pictured with the roo) hens only, I need to get another roo.
so till then, I can`t offer any fertile eggs yet.
 
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The eye color is described as a 'reddish bay' color, but it looks more like a 'fire' red. They should have real alert bright eyes. Your blues are better than any other I've seen on this forum by far, (a lot of the others, would get dq'd at shows), but to me they appear to have been crossed with orpingtons somewhere back. You can still work with them and produce quality birds, it just takes awhile. The original blues were developed (early 1900's) by crossing a barred rock and a blue andalusian. So all it takes is patience, and a lot of chicks each year, keeping only the best.

Hope this helps, and feel free to ask anymore questions you may have,

David
 
David so we need to know when you hit Georgia - my daughter lives in ATL. I need good buffs.
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Breeder quality more than show though. I'm shooting for a solid free range flock of good heritage quality birds.
 

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