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Does anyone know of hatcheries or farms that sell older sexed birds? Like over 1 month at least? I always have such bad luck with my straight run chicks and get overwhelmed with cockerals. I have 3 pullets at the moment and 5 cockerals. In the process of getting them new homes.
 
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Roach Feed and Seed in downtown Garland is having a 'Chicken Chat' tomorrow at 2p.m. They are going to have several breeds of 4-6 month old vaccinated hens/pullets for sale. According to their facebook page. I will have 8 or so two month old easter eggers (Ameraucana/Auracauna mix) blue egg layers also vaccinated against Mareks for sale in the next couple of weeks. Most of the Cockerels have identified themselves. Mine are hand hatched and raised and EXTREMELY tame. I know of a couple of farms in McKinney/Princeton who usually have Ameraucana pullets and Marans for sale.
 
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So cute!!!!! Their coloring makes me think pullet, though the one on the bottom is a little iffy, but we shall see =D

I would love to show! I just have the time yet, or the money for the better lines. Id love to show Orps or faverolles. I love the fluffyness!

Havent tried the jello myself, we dont really eat it much, but im hoping to make broth this weekend and , with the cold front coming in I may give them some.
Speaking of which, are you loving this weather or what?! Im in heaven lol
I know what you mean! I can't wait till I have the time and the money to make separate coops to have different show flocks. =)
And oh yes! I am loving the cold front right now! So are my lovely hens! No one is panting up a storm any more!

Goodmorning. I love when my hens come and peck on my back door glass in the morning. They want food and they know where I live
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You should get a video of that haha!
 
Does anyone know of hatcheries or farms that sell older sexed birds? Like over 1 month at least? I always have such bad luck with my straight run chicks and get overwhelmed with cockerals. I have 3 pullets at the moment and 5 cockerals. In the process of getting them new homes.
Murray McMurray, like someone said. Also, many breeders have them this time of year I believe.
Depends where you are :)

So cute!!!!! Their coloring makes me think pullet, though the one on the bottom is a little iffy, but we shall see =D

I know what you mean! I can't wait till I have the time and the money to make separate coops to have different show flocks. =)
And oh yes! I am loving the cold front right now! So are my lovely hens! No one is panting up a storm any more!

You should get a video of that haha!
I hope so! I might try and sneak ONE roo in, with that collar,but definitely couldn't deal with two.
Plus I'm already worried one of my Australorps is a roo.

I have to go to walmart and get a hair dryer. My girls went out in the rain and the Silkie looks especially pathetic
 
Murray McMurray, like someone said. Also, many breeders have them this time of year I believe.
Depends where you are :)

I hope so! I might try and sneak ONE roo in, with that collar,but definitely couldn't deal with two.
Plus I'm already worried one of my Australorps is a roo.

I have to go to walmart and get a hair dryer. My girls went out in the rain and the Silkie looks especially pathetic
What collar are you talking about? Is it something that keeps them from crowing? She might just have some darker wing coloring. Hatchery birds are always fun to guess at. If you look fot the Derp thread on here she is a hatchery faverolle and she is almost a rhode island red color haha!

My ladies have stayed dry so far. I guess they were hanging out under their house. Do you have your silkie in with standard sized birds? Did you add her first? How does she do? I thought about having a silkie before.
 
Does anyone know of hatcheries or farms that sell older sexed birds? Like over 1 month at least? I always have such bad luck with my straight run chicks and get overwhelmed with cockerals. I have 3 pullets at the moment and 5 cockerals. In the process of getting them new homes.

I'd sell you some, but I don't think we're close enough.

Straight runs will be close to 50/50, given you order enough for statistics to work. It looks like that's about what you got.
 

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