Silver Penciled Rocks

How many do you want? I was going to put some on craigslist. I got 14 strait-run and I'm keeping my girls, but have 9 roos that are almost 6 wks old and I only want to keep 3, so if you want to drive to Tulsa, I can hook you up with 6 boys, $5 each
 
Are you looking for good ones, are you going to show them?
If so PM Robert Blosl hes the Secretary/Treasurer of the Plymouth Rock Fanciers Club of America and may be able to put you in touch of a good breeder.


Chris
 
Wynette has an auction going right now:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=543580

These are the girls I hatched from her:
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Where do you get some of these? I found a pair on craig's list, but my hubby wanted young pullets, and this was an older pair, that weren't laying consistantly. I'm from MI and would love to add some of these to my little flock in the future!
 
Longhorns&Chickens :

Where do you get some of these? I found a pair on craig's list, but my hubby wanted young pullets, and this was an older pair, that weren't laying consistantly. I'm from MI and would love to add some of these to my little flock in the future!

You just have to search around. I would go with a breeder vs. a hatchery and as an above post mentioned Wynette has some for sale and I think has a website also. I got mine from McMurry hatchery but not real happy with the feather pencil quality. If you look at "Happy Chooks" pics you'll notice the crisp lines from black to white on the chevron "V" on each feather, mine aren't that good and more jagged looking and hoping they'll improve as they get older, but that is the quality difference between hatchery vs. breeder.

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Wynette has LOVELY birds. I hatched out 12 about 3-4 months ago and I absolutely love them. I'd say jump on her auction that she's running now. My girls from that hatch are just beautiful, and their feather patterning is already quite nice. Can't wait to start hatching my own eggs in the spring.
 

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