Texas

Ok my Fellow texans I am located in lubbock and I am looking for the following,with not much luck, maybe y'all can help?!! Will drive some distance and WILL do shipping:)
Mandarin ducks
Wood ducks
Call ducks(would like pastel but any color works)
Cayuga ducks
crested ducks
Vulturine guinea fowl
Guinea fowl(all colors)
Sebostopol geese
Silkie chickens
Polish chickens
Frizzles
~~~would like SQ on show breeds but breeder quality will work as well or even eggs~~~
Hopefully y'all can help me:) *crosses fingers*
Edited to say: I realize some may not be in season yet but hopefully yall can point me to someone who is breeding and expects something when it comes time:)
MUCH ABLIGED!!!!


I raise Frizzle EE's , silkies , calls.
 
I'm updating my list of birds I'm looking for.

I've received some I wanted before too!

I want:

• Ducks~woods, crested, calls, ring teals ( or how ever you order it, teal ring?), Cayuga x blue Swedish hen ( black), Cayuga x blue Swedish male ( grey,blue).
• Geese~ African grey male, brown Chinese hen.
• Chickens~ Partridge silkie roo, white silkie roo, Breeding pair of Japanese Bantams, Red-breasted Rosecomb bantam roo, RIR bantam roo, black Rosecomb bantam roo, Black crested black polish bantam roo, Silver campine, fayoumi or silver pencilled hamburg roo, Blue frizzle amaraucana or blue amaraucana hen, Black NN roo, breeding pair of brown or any color amaraucanas, brown EE roo, Plymouth barred rock roo, and brown leghorn roo.
• Other birds!~ ANY guinea you've got!, ANY quail you've got, breeding pair of doves or pigeons.


Poultry Couture Farms
 
I'm wanting some White Rocks and Cornish rock bantams and austrilops also black and lavender Orpingtons
i would like to get some white rocks as well! i was looking into white rocks and white laced red cornish! dont know who or where to get some good rocks from? the cornish would be comming fron ideal...
 
LOL - last week with blowing rain and snow, our chickens didn't think anything about being out in their runs. Amazes me sometimes - I'm so accustomed to a bunch of dogs that are weenies and don't want to go outside when it is sprinkling or a little chilly, yet the chickens are perfectly fine out there in all kinds of weather. Of course their naturally high body temperature probably has a little bit to do with that :)
 
:lol:

Mine are such sissies! Every morning when I open the coop they pour out, stepping all over each other then jump the fence to go to the feed buckets. Well the other morning it rained so the entire run was like a peice of ice! I opened it and they all started slipping and sliding! :lol: x3
 

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