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Next spring-March time frame, if my sweet hubby will let me and not hang me by my toes, I would like to buy a roo and a couple of pullet Swedish Flower hens from you.
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I know soneone interested in Ameraucanas. Not me. Please let me know of you still have any available. Thank youAny recommendations on where to advertise extra roos and chicks for sale other than CL? I have someone coming to take 4 today, but that's due to an offline interaction. I plan to post in Buy-Sell-Trade today, but looking for ideas. I'm near Petersburg if it makes a difference. I'll process the boys if I have to at 18 weeks, but we're talking mostly Ameraucanas and Legbars - they won't have much meat judging by the Ameraucana roo I (reluctantly) took in!
I have owned hundreds of Phoenix Bantams and Ohikis.
This looks like a little Phoenix Bantam that may have a little Ayam Cemani in it or could be FM, which makes it more expensive and exotic.
All I can ask is did you get it from me?
If you did all I can say is I had two Ayam Cemani girls that laid their eggs in the nest boxes of the Ohiki's & Phoenix Bantams.
I tried to do my best to separate them and I did tell people I had a couple of Ayam Cemanis running loose.
And yes, if the question is in your head, the Phoenix, Phoenix Bantam & Ohiki roos made whoopee with my two Ayam Cemani' girls, now I own one bc we found one dead by the Driveway one day.
The other Ayam Cemani sleeps with the Gingerbreadman and his women and she roams with those girls all day. Listen if your dont want her I know a lady that does, no not me.
Also something else I disscovered about where I bought my Ohikis & Phoenix Bantams, they both keep Sumatra Bantams. Not a bad thing but a good thing If your breeding for certain traits.
Also I was told to separate and not breed any that may have feathers on their legs.
Why?
Because appx a decade ago one of the breeders added Cochin Bantams to their Ohiki.
Another thing, you must think, only a few were let out for the Japanese Dr from San Deigo University in conjuction with National Geographic for research a half a century ago! When he was done, they were given to a couple of guys.
One guy moved to Italy.
Some Ohiki and Phoenix Bantams and Phoenix were shipped in from Germany. Listen, Japan has not let Ohiki out for decades AND Phoenix and Phoenix Bantams are NOT Japanese, anyone that tells you that is very wrong!
Phoenix Bantams and Phoenix are European bred and shipped to the Americas.
So is it possible that after around ten years one can pop up with feathers on their feet?
Yes what to do?
Dont mate them with others unless they are being mated with Cochin Bantams.
So is it possible that a Sumatra Bantam looking one can pop up in the Phoenix Bantams after ten years?
I would say yes but I am not a Doctor in Biology or zoology or anything close to it. And yes is my guess, if again there is a thought in your head that Ayam Cemanis were mixed in with Ohiki and Phoenix Bantams, because they also keep Ayam Cemanis and had them before the craze. May be for certain traits to return them to how they once were in their days of glory.
Wow! I hope you can make sense of my quickly written answer. Again I am in the backseat of an SUV going through the mountains.
Really interested in Where did you get her and what did she cost?
She looks like a very pretty Phoenix Bantam by her body tail from what I can see and from what I can see her dark facing could be from FM or straight out a little Ayam Cemani or just a Gypsy face and that does happen. If she is a Sumatra Bantam or a Phoenix Bantam & Sumatra bantam mix or even Ayam Cemani she is still a beautiful bird. I say she because on my cell phone I can not see if she is a roo and by the way she could have spurs and still be a girl bc it goes with her territory the breeds that is..Jungle Fowl. Really, thank you for posting her picture.
How to make a Phoenix Bantam?
Phoenix roo mated with Ohiki.
Phoenix originally from Europe.
ohiki originally from Japan.
Now that said, the European Phoenix may have Jungle fowl from Japan in them.
Confused yet?
I have a 2 little Black and White's called a Silver Phoenix Bantam (both on the small side)roos. You want a free roo to go with the little girl?
I got her at a swap in Fishersville......i think she came from down around Amherst. The people selling them were (I think) not the owners but selling for someone else. They were driving à church van if that means anything to you. She has a very pretty turquoisey glimmer and I like her. She will not sleep in the coop. I'm sorry I can't take another rooster. Its just that when I looked up pictures she didn't look like the pictures. Also she did look like maybe a Sumatra. I.really know nothing about them. Will she lay eggs often? Be a good broody? I just wonder about her. She is a free spirit. She is at least three months old maybe more.....I have had her about 2.5 months. Not sure how old she was when I got her. I like her and her name is Ebony. Mostly I call her Ebonezer or Neezie. Her legs are dark and her face is dark sort of a purpley gray. Her comb is very tiny but I think it is a single.
I'm in need of a bit of info, please. I have four Australorp hens and two pullets which for the past week have laid a total of two eggs, both pullet, as I recall. Last fall/winter(my first) I had only four hens and production slowed way down, but this year it's virtually stopped! Any ideas, as to why? Everyone seems to be eating well and they get plenty of calcium... I've also got four game hens, which aren't known as good layers, that are laying 2-3 eggs per day. The BA's should be ashamed...
They are still available. Here is the deal, I am disabled, so I can't really drive more than a few minutes away to meet anyone. I also am not sure which of the four Ameraucanas (all splash) are pullets/roos (I think 2:2).I know soneone interested in Ameraucanas. Not me. Please let me know of you still have any available. Thank you
I got her at a swap in Fishersville......i think she came from down around Amherst. The people selling them were (I think) not the owners but selling for someone else. They were driving à church van if that means anything to you. She has a very pretty turquoisey glimmer and I like her. She will not sleep in the coop. I'm sorry I can't take another rooster. Its just that when I looked up pictures she didn't look like the pictures. Also she did look like maybe a Sumatra. I.really know nothing about them. Will she lay eggs often? Be a good broody? I just wonder about her. She is a free spirit. She is at least three months old maybe more.....I have had her about 2.5 months. Not sure how old she was when I got her. I like her and her name is Ebony. Mostly I call her Ebonezer or Neezie. Her legs are dark and her face is dark sort of a purpley gray. Her comb is very tiny but I think it is a single.
I'm in need of a bit of info, please. I have four Australorp hens and two pullets which for the past week have laid a total of two eggs, both pullet, as I recall. Last fall/winter(my first) I had only four hens and production slowed way down, but this year it's virtually stopped! Any ideas, as to why? Everyone seems to be eating well and they get plenty of calcium... I've also got four game hens, which aren't known as good layers, that are laying 2-3 eggs per day. The BA's should be ashamed...
Are they getting enough protein? Less light slows them down. Moulting can slow down egg production. Protein is needed to make feathers and eggs Broodiness has messed up laying for a couple of mine. Age can play a part. One of mine did not appear to lose many feathers but has stopped laying....I don't know her age and I am beginning to think she may be older than I thought. If so then she can be the flock grandmother. I think everyone should have a grandmother.
They are still available. Here is the deal, I am disabled, so I can't really drive more than a few minutes away to meet anyone. I also am not sure which of the four Ameraucanas (all splash) are pullets/roos (I think 2:2).
I do have a blue/black Am roo that I hatched, and am attached to -- BUT he's low in the pecking order, so if he went to a good home I'd deal. Heck, if it's in my signature and isn't the BO or an auto-sexing bird, I'd probably part with it!
The black roo I took in is an Easter Egger...guess I had Ameraucana on the brain with that previous post. Assuming my meds allow me to, Mr. EE may be invited to dinner today to discuss his crowing problem.
I was asking $17 for the 4 splash Ams. Will do a deal on any of the chicks for a good home OR help processing this scrawny EE.