What luck! I love the idea of bartering. Just a word of caution, though, if you happen to raise up the orientals to maturity-I don't know about Shamos, but I know my Thai male is highly rooster-aggressive, as that is the way they are bred to be. I can't let him get to other male birds--indeed, I let him freerange once without making sure my other roosters were secured, and he very nearly killed (not just beat up, he was actively trying to kill) my Marans rooster within just a few minutes. Thankfully, I intervened in time. He was fine around other males as a younger bird, but once his 'big boy' hormones kicked in, wow. Total intolerance for other males. Just a heads-up, in case you haven't raised gamefowl before. Other than that, they're great. Extremely intelligent birds and excellent at foraging. Now it's just a waiting game for the pullet to begin laying. The cockerel has been mating her, so she's not too terribly far off. I've heard they're great broodies as well, I'll have to see how they compare to the ultimate broody machines-my silkies. Eager to start my many projects.