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In nelson, appletons - chooks.co.nz - has them listed on their website. I found mine through trademe and they came from a north island breeder, got them as hatching eggs.

They are 'very' easy to sex. Boys show at 3 weeks and start crowing shortly after. Lovely, clever little birds and very flight capable.
Oh good to know about the sexing! Unless they've changed for 2022 Appletons is only doing brown shavers these days :( it's a real pity. I can get some great birds locally, just not allllll the breeds!
 
Oh good to know about the sexing! Unless they've changed for 2022 Appletons is only doing brown shavers these days :( it's a real pity. I can get some great birds locally, just not allllll the breeds!
So hard to find a specific breed when you want it. I've never gone to any of the poultry shows, but think I'll track one down just to see what I can find.
 
Yay, welcome to the thread!
My dad and his partner live down between Rangiora and Amberly, I'm stealthily sussing out the breeders down that way so next time I drive to visit I can bring back some hens. Stealthy because I'm sure my husband and daughter would say we don't need any more chickens 😂.

I've got a flock of 10 plus 5 chicks and some more chicks on the way soon (eggs are under a broody now).

It's actually a flock of 7 in my mind because one of them is my rooster and two of them are retired. So obviously I need more.
The law of Chicken Math says that you are always a few heads short!
 
I was going to go to the A and P show last year just for that reason! However I think it was canceled. Sigh.
We got our eggs from Willowbank. I am not sure of all the breeds that they have but we got eggs for dorkings, cochins, and hamburgs. Only 4 of our eggs hatched but we ended up with 2 golden pencilled hens, 1 silver spangled hen, and 1 silver spangled cockerel.
 
We got our eggs from Willowbank. I am not sure of all the breeds that they have but we got eggs for dorkings, cochins, and hamburgs. Only 4 of our eggs hatched but we ended up with 2 golden pencilled hens, 1 silver spangled hen, and 1 silver spangled cockerel.
I didn't even think of willowbank, good tip!

I've just had 2 hens hatch 10 chicks, 4 barred rocks and 6 partridge rocks from a local breeder Rodger Mccormick. 100% hatch rate for the partridge eggs. His birds are very nice and he really knows his stuff. I've hatched eggs from him before. Pretty excited to see how the partridge grow up as I haven't had this colour before.
 
Figures, my SLW boy has finally started fertilizing some hens, so all my big girls decided now is a good time to take a break and moult. 8 girls; only one in lay.

BTW, are your spring chicks laying yet? My October babies really seem to be taking their time getting started. Was at least expecting my Campines to be going by now, but one is only just starting to drop her wattles.

Me waiting on POL when everyone has stopped laying except my frizzle. 😣 really wanna get a late hatch in while the weather's still good, but they're not doing me any favors.
 
Figures, my SLW boy has finally started fertilizing some hens, so all my big girls decided now is a good time to take a break and moult. 8 girls; only one in lay.

BTW, are your spring chicks laying yet? My October babies really seem to be taking their time getting started. Was at least expecting my Campines to be going by now, but one is only just starting to drop her wattles.

Me waiting on POL when everyone has stopped laying except my frizzle. 😣 really wanna get a late hatch in while the weather's still good, but they're not doing me any favors.
My spring chicks have NOT started laying yet and one of them hatched in September. Hmmmph. However they're araucana crosses and araucanas can take their good sweet time coming on to lay. Everyone else except one hen is moulting and not laying, just like you haha, my rooster looks like such a sad boy. My leghorn finished her moult about 2 weeks ago (looks lovely) but still hasn't started back up in the eggs department.

I have 3 hens giving me autumn babies so I have 15 chicks to come on for next springtime! Of course some of them will be boys. My summer hatch failed due to the extreme humidity we had through December and January. Was very sad. I'm happy the hens who failed in summer are two of ones who have chicks right now.

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