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Ok...I have decided to reduce even further...

I have the Blue Wheaten Ameraucana Trio left to go....2 hens and 1 rooster....50.00 for all 3
The rooster's comb is taller than should be but none of his kids have had that issue. The hens lay almost daily.

Also the 4 EE pullets that are close to laying.....10.00 each

plus the 6 meat roosters that are almost ready to butcher....7.00 each or 35 for all
do you have anymore of the EE's or any other hens your looking to get rid of? Pm me if so and we can work something out.
 
how many are you looking to get rid of? I was going to do chicks but since I'm just starting out I want to do chickens first and chicks next year. Th blrw aew actually one of the birds I was wanting to get. Let me know with some more info and I can stop by in the afternoon
The BLRW are very calm and friendly as adults--juveniles tend to be a bit more skittish, but that seems to be the case in most breeds I've had. Cream Legbars, I've found, are not in the least aggressive, but they also aren't overly friendly (well, at least compared to the BLRW). They have a really cool habit of frilling out their neck feathers like a dinosaur lizard, though. Isbars are flat out standoffish unless you spend a great deal of time with them. No aggression, just a little on the nervous side. The best breeds I've found for egg laying and calmness are BLRW and Welsummers. I think I have 3 BLRW hens (and one useless single-combed roo) that are around 11-12 weeks old. I have more that are supposed to hatch this next weekend as well. The 3 black BLRW hens are free for whoever wants them. I just don't have enough energy right now to do anything else with them and I won't use them for breeding. The roo is free as well, but I don't know too many people who are looking for a roo, no matter how pretty he will be.
 
do you have anymore of the EE's or any other hens your looking to get rid of? Pm me if so and we can work something out.
Yes, I still have the 4 EE, and a cuckoo maran that is a year old, a SLW that is 2.....I do have the Blue wheaten ameraucana trio but would like them to go together.

Also have a confused broody FBCM that gets up from one nest and goes back to a different nest....Anyone interested?

I am not sure where you are but I am in Benson and am not able to drive....let me know if you are interested.
 
I am going to Orem today and tomorrow. Does the chicken train need any rides. Also Brian lives near Highland Alpine area and I'm sure he could do Chicken train as well. Brian like the way I volunteered you? Does anyone have any cochins hatching? I have two broodys and am going to put a chick under them with some chuckar chicks. I don't have a LF cochin so I may like those. What else is everyone hatching? Americana?
 
I am going to Orem today and tomorrow.  Does the chicken train need any rides.  Also Brian lives near Highland Alpine area and I'm sure he could do Chicken train as well.  Brian like the way I volunteered you?   Does anyone have any cochins hatching?  I have two broodys and am going to put a chick under them with some chuckar chicks.   I don't have a LF cochin so I may like those.  What else is everyone hatching?   Americana? 

 
that's fine with me. Whats the chicken train?
 The BLRW are very calm and friendly as adults--juveniles tend to be a bit more skittish, but that seems to be the case in most breeds I've had. Cream Legbars, I've found, are not in the least aggressive, but they also aren't overly friendly (well, at least compared to the BLRW). They have a really cool habit of frilling out their neck feathers like a dinosaur lizard, though. Isbars are flat out standoffish unless you spend a great deal of time with them. No aggression, just a little on the nervous side. The best breeds I've found for egg laying and calmness are BLRW and Welsummers. I think I have 3 BLRW hens (and one useless single-combed roo) that are around 11-12 weeks old. I have more that are supposed to hatch this next weekend as well. The 3 black BLRW hens are free for whoever wants them. I just don't have enough energy right now to do anything else with them and I won't use them for breeding. The roo is free as well, but I don't know too many people who are looking for a roo, no matter how pretty he will be.
i wouldnt mind having blrws. That's actually one of the breeds I was wanting.
 
Yes, I still have the 4 EE, and a cuckoo maran that is a year old, a SLW that is 2.....I do have the Blue wheaten ameraucana trio but would like them to go together.

Also have a confused broody FBCM that gets up from one nest and goes back to a different nest....Anyone interested?

I am not sure where you are but I am in Benson and am not able to drive....let me know if you are interested.
oh awesome where is benson located?
 
Does anyone have any pullets or younger hens they are getting rid of?

Where do you live? I have two red sex links that started laying in the winter. They give an egg a day, if not, they miss a day, and start the every day laying again. I have two RIR's that are really close to starting. I have too many chickens..did I just say that out loud? I need to thin out my laying hens..:( I am getting ready to put them up on ksl..first dibs here. 10 dollars each here, 15 on ksl. My chickens are very healthy. Never have had the upper respiratory illness, so they aren't carriers either.
 
that's fine with me. Whats the chicken train?


The chicken train is when we post that we are driving one direction on here....and a chicken hitches a ride to someone's house to save a trip :)

Speaking of chicken trains...
Sphinx I gave your number to Joybells she was thinking there was a way to come to Ogden tonight if you could drive her chicks that far after you come to my place tonight...was not sure if the timing would work so you guys can chat and see.....I also have the two for Christina so she may check with you....not sure if she could get to you tonight though.

I lost my prettiest Houdan girl last night. She got picked on a week or so ago, when Christina came to visit we noticed she was hiding her head and had been picked on, so I separated her and she healed up fine, went back in the run yesterday and it happened again. She just sits there, she won't run away at all from the big girls...but she got chewed up by her tail again, I put her back in her little spot with the Polish separated and she just laid there all night and was gone this morning. Like she gave up. Dang! She was short and fat, really cute, big crest--wanted to use her with the rooster I kept. The other Houdan female is more long necked and small crested. I absolutely love this breed, they are so sweet, but they really do get picked on a lot. Might have to make a separate area for them if I decide to keep a little flock of them. Hindsight ***sigh*** I feel bad I put her back in, I should have waited dang it! The GSL that was caught picking on her is on my ***list right now, for sure!
 
Where do you live?   I have two red sex links that started laying in the winter.  They give an egg a day, if not, they miss a day, and start the every day laying again.  I have two RIR's that are really close to starting.   I have too many chickens..did I just say that out loud?  I need to thin out my laying hens..:(    I am getting ready to put them up on ksl..first dibs here.  10 dollars each here, 15 on ksl.  My chickens are very healthy.  Never have had the upper respiratory illness, so they aren't carriers either. 
I live in american fork. I would be interested in anything you have really.
 

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