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I wanted those this year. Are yours hardy? I read that they "lay like heck for three years then die"?I think my Norwegian Jaerhons are probably my most rare
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I wanted those this year. Are yours hardy? I read that they "lay like heck for three years then die"?I think my Norwegian Jaerhons are probably my most rare
Mine haven't started laying yet, but a lady who brought them from Norway gave them to me after I got two batches of sick/dead ones from Ideal. She's had hers for years and years, so I've got my fingers crossed!I wanted those this year. Are yours hardy? I read that they "lay like heck for three years then die"?
I'll get some pictures of the babies in a sec! They're just barely getting feathered outSomeone said Schijndelaar, I need those to!
So you have stock from direct imports? That's fancy!Mine haven't started laying yet, but a lady who brought them from Norway gave them to me after I got two batches of sick/dead ones from Ideal. She's had hers for years and years, so I've got my fingers crossed!
Whete did you get them?I'll get some pictures of the babies in a sec! They're just barely getting feathered out
I wouldn’t really say rare but I have white sultansWhat's the rarest breed or variety of chicken, duck, goose, or any other poultry you have?
Also not really rare but I ordered two frizzle Easter eggers and both ended up getting the frizzle gene. So 50/50 chance getting the frizzle and I lucked out and both ended up being frizzlesWhat's the rarest breed or variety of chicken, duck, goose, or any other poultry you have?
Greenfire Farms! The Deathlayer is in the first picture too. I have a bit of trouble getting decent pictures of them because although they're more friendly than some of the others, they still haven't been socialized enough because they're being raised by my henWhete did you get them?
Are they worth the price? They are beautifull, but thats a lot.Greenfire Farms! The Deathlayer is in the first picture too. I have a bit of trouble getting decent pictures of them because although they're more friendly than some of the others, they still haven't been socialized enough because they're being raised by my hen
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