Sept. 14th Chix Swap TSC - NH

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I have a gorgeous Partridge Rock cockerel that I will be bringing up. He has the nicest coloring and is really a nice guy, but my husband and neighbors would not appreciate him like I do. He's a younger fellow. Not crowing yet.
 
Anyone coming with EE's? If not, I'm looking for eggs to incubate!!!!! I'll be bringing Frizzle cochins, just a handful, and silver sebrights. Cannot wait! Just a mere two weeks.
 
We were coming with probably 4 EE's pullets...fully feathered about 8 weeks old now. None blue though...chipmunks mostly. Looking forward to this again...it is going to be fun.
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I have a dark blue silkie cockerel that I need to rehome. I was hoping to sell him with my dark blue pullet at Chickenstock. If anyone is interested in the pair, please let me know.
Edit: They are a little over 4 months right now.
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If you have a hen Sebright and a roo frizzle I would love one of each.
I dont have any EE's as yet. been trying to concintrate on the bantams for now.
 
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I think all silkies are bantams, aren't they? The breeder I got the eggs from lists them as bantams anyway. The pullet is tiny and the cockerel is quite a bit bigger than her, but I think this is normal for silkies. Anyway, thanks for the interest! I can hold them for you if you like, just let me know.

Edit: I stand corrected. Just saw on Feathersite that they list separate bantam and large fowl silkies from Europe. It says all silkies in the US are usually called bantam, though they are actually in-between in size. So US silkies are larger than normal bantams, but smaller than large fowl. Let me know if you are still interested!
 
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