Rhode Island eggs For sale or swap

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RIR eggs from Tomahawk lines. These are beautiful birds and fine layers of large brown eggs. I will collect them the day the auction closes for maximum viability. I would be interested in swapping eggs of any large dual purpose brown egg layers.
 
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Where did you gt your group of chickens. I know the Mohawk strain is very hard to get. It is also one of the oldest lines of RIR's. There is a guy on here I think his nickname is Greathorse. He told me about this line of RIR's but he also told me how hard it is to get any of them. Do you happen to have a picture of the birds or the eggs or both would be great. I would be interested in a dozen to but if I could make sure that they are the Mohawk line. Not doubting your word just trying to make sure of stuff. Thanks a lot and look forward to hearing back from you. You can PM me me if you want or send me pictures to me at [email protected]. It is kinda difficult to upload pictures here if you have not done it before. I just learned how myself. Thanks, Dave27889
This was edited to make corrections and to correct the line of RIR this should be. The line I was speaking of is Mohawk not a tomahawk line. Greathorse sent me a update and let me know what I was really talking about. He is a guy full of knowledge. I spoke with him several times last year and he knows what he is talking about. I looked up Tomahawk and found nothing. I looked up Mohawk and found that line of RIR pretty quickly. I am not saying there is no Tomahawk line but I could not find it and would still like to find the pictures and eggs from this guy. Please let me know guy I would love to see them.
Greathorse thanks for the message and getting me corrected. Later, Dave

Do You Have Large Rhode Island Reds For Sale?
By Robert Blosl

Below are the names of breeders who have my old strain of large fowl Rhode Island Reds. They have been doing very well with the strain and have maintained the gene pool as I did, Mr. E W Reese did and also the founder of the strain in 1912 Mrs. Donald Donaldson. If I where to get a start in the Mohawk line of Reds I would send them a 8x18x18 shipping box fro, Horizon shipping boxes and have them send me 6 to 10 ten started chicks between three and five weeks old.
The above line is from Robert Blosl. The title of the article was Blosls Rhode Island Reds
How to get started with Red Large Fowl . I just wanted to make sure he got credit for the article. This is the link to the article.
http://bloslspoutlryfarm.tripod.com/id31.html
 
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Hey I sure wish we could see some pictures of the birds or the eggs or both. It's not very easy to bid on something you can't see. Before I could bid on this I really need to see the pictures. I wish you the very best and please PM me or email okay. It might be easier to send me pictures and I could even post them for you if you want me too. Good luck and let us know something alright.
 
The line I was speaking of is Mohawk not a tomahawk line. Greathorse sent me a update and let me know what I was really talking about. He is a guy full of knowledge. I spoke with him several times last year and he knows what he is talking about. I looked up Tomahawk and found nothing. I looked up Mohawk and found that line of RIR pretty quickly. I am not saying there is no Tomahawk line but I could not find it and would still like to find the pictures and eggs from this guy. Please let me know guy I would love to see them.
Greathorse thanks for the message and getting me corrected. Later, Dave

Do You Have Large Rhode Island Reds For Sale?
By Robert Blosl

Below are the names of breeders who have my old strain of large fowl Rhode Island Reds. They have been doing very well with the strain and have maintained the gene pool as I did, Mr. E W Reese did and also the founder of the strain in 1912 Mrs. Donald Donaldson. If I where to get a start in the Mohawk line of Reds I would send them a 8x18x18 shipping box fro, Horizon shipping boxes and have them send me 6 to 10 ten started chicks between three and five weeks old.
The above line is from Robert Blosl. The title of the article was Blosls Rhode Island Reds
How to get started with Red Large Fowl . I just wanted to make sure he got credit for the article. This is the link to the article.
http://bloslspoutlryfarm.tripod.com/id31.html
I corrected my mistake above in the original message. I just wanted to make sure the correction was seen and that The right people got noted. Thanks, Dave
 
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Here is a pic. They are nice dark colored birds. I live in eastern Idaho.
 

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