The New Large Fowl Crazy Egg Chain

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Mine on the Cream Legbars

offer:
6+ BBS Marans
6+ Golden and Silver Salmon Marans Project F2
6+ Rouen Duck PQ But Excellent Layers
6+ Call Ducks Mixed color Flock
6+ Silkies Mixed Color Flock

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Mine on the Cayugas
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Offer:

6 Cream Legbars

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6 Flyties as soon as they start laying again
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Thank you.

Current offer: $16 pp or three bars of goat milk soap.
Mine pp.

Offer

6+ Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons

I can add 3 eggs from my LF project Choc Orps, but it will be about two weeks to make sure they are pure. I have one LF sized pullet and two mid sized pullets with a LF sized black split to choc roo.




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12+ D'Uccles, GN roo over GN and MF hens.
 
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Mine Lemon Cuckoo with LF Project eggs please

Offer

6 Rhodebar end of next week

or

6+ Hen's choice: currently laying with good fertility confirmed - LCO, Black Orps, Rhodebars, Cream Legbars, Crele project Orps, Birchen project Orps

or

12+ guinea eggs from 60+ multi colored flock: Pearl, Purple, Chocolate, Violet, Coral Blue, Lavender, Buff Dundotte, Slate, Powder Blue
 
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Mine on the guineas

Offered:

6+ Welsh Harlequin Ducks (Holderread Line)
These ducks are such sweeties, so calm and happy they don't run away from me but come to me instead (I am the food lady after all). The girls great year round layers and are giving me an egg a day - these are some of my best over-all producers! These ladies have also shown a tendency toward broodiness and I even successfully relocated a nest last year that the little miss stuck right to like glue. As they are also excellent meat birds, too many drakes is not a bad problem to have.



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6+ Black Cayuga Ducks (Holderread Line)
Outstandingly hardy, great foragers, and make excellent pets or meat (or both!) averaging 7-8 lbs live weight. These ducks aren't bothered a bit by the harsh winters of the northeast and the girls are good seasonal layers, giving me coal-black eggs early in the season which then fade to a dark grey-green. Mine haven't shown a strong desire to go broody so I usually stick the eggs under a broody Cochin.



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6+ White French Production Muscovy This is a French improved breeding stock that produces birds 50% larger than our American Muscovy. Very quiet and calm, lay lots of nice big eggs Feb-Nov (then tend to go broody for winter), excellent foragers. Wonderful personalities for pets: boys are super sweethearts; girls are docile... also the best broodies & mamas! (35 day incubation). For meat production, drakes usually attain a live weight of 12 pounds in 12 weeks. My typical dressed weights: Hens 3.5- 4.5 lb. and drakes 8 - 10 lb. (most dress at 9 lbs). High in meat-to-bone ratio, with less weight loss after cooking than Pekin ducks. (I have 13 multigenerational girls covered by 2 drakes; mama's regularly hatch out 12-18 babies!)



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6+ Sex-Linked Tuxedo Dux Ships in July
Our Tuxedo Dux are very attractive and distinctive with their solid plumage and white bib that creates a striking tuxedo pattern. They're relatively calm, great foragers, and produce a quality roasting duck. Drakes will weigh, on average, 7 pounds with hens 6 pounds, and will lay mostly white eggs but occasionally you'll get a girl who lays blue or gray tinted eggs. Males will express with black colored down and females will be either lilac or chocolate (they do not retain this sex-linked characteristic in future generations).



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8+ Red Star Sex-link chickens (sorry, no pics right now)
 
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