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1MrsMagoo: I have Narragansett, Bourbon Red, Blue Slate and Royal Palm, out of my Royal Palm/Bourbon Red pairing I will have Red Bronze Toms and Golden Narragansett, I'll also have pure royal Palm and poults from Blue Slate/Narragansett breeding. This will be my first year with poults as they are 11 months old and will be the first eggs.
My website and blog is in my signature. I expect to have eggs late march early April
Thanks r4eboxer: I will go check that out!
I have young stock that will start laying when they mature enough. THose are Sweet grass and Narrigansetts. THe Bourbon Reds should be starting to lay in mid APril. I would recommend the Auburns so far a they have good growth. THe Bourbon Reds are easy going, vry pretty with the red contrasted with the white in the wings and tail. All my birds have had good temperaments with my family.
Arielle,
Thanks for your response: I appreciate it. I am trying to ease my husband into the turkeys slowly. We started with one breed, and now I am bringing in a couple more. I have enough room, and would like to eventually keep a couple quads of 6-8 varieties: I just need to ease the DH into it and give him time to build the housing and fencing the way he wants.
So, your Sweetgrass and Narragansetts are all still juveniles and too young to lay this spring? I am the kind of person who likes to bring in stock from multiple blood lines, so even if I get some this spring will always be interested in picking up more eggs! Let me know once they start laying and what you'd like to get for a dozen eggs.
Thanks,
Rhonda
I'll always have Bourbon Red eggs.
My Bourbons are VERY tame. TOO friendly. Not flighty. They stay very close to home. The hens know how to stand up for themselves if bullied by other animals (roosters).They keep predators (crows and other birds) out of the chicken yard. They have their own daily reality show.
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NOW, THat is a show I would make time to watch.![]()
I thought you were pretty much sold out of eggs for the season, or I would have asked. If you find yourself with an extra dozen in late March, early April, I would sure be happy to buy those from you!
I do have a waiting list and I am sold out every day that people contact me for orders but in the event they don't follow through with their order (2 so far) that makes the list shorter so I can put you on the list for March and early April and keep you posted on the status of turkey eggs
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