Sep 23, 2012 #1 Chickengirl1304 Songster 7 Years May 5, 2012 2,521 46 181 California I want to start my own flock
Sep 23, 2012 #2 Oregon Blues Crowing 8 Years Apr 14, 2011 5,531 295 273 Central Oregon They are going to come from show and hobby breeders, and no breeder is going to offer you a selection of every breed you could possibly want. So, first you have to decide upon a breed, and then you locate a breeder of that breed.
They are going to come from show and hobby breeders, and no breeder is going to offer you a selection of every breed you could possibly want. So, first you have to decide upon a breed, and then you locate a breeder of that breed.
Sep 23, 2012 #3 F Fred's Hens Crowing Premium Feather Member 9 Years Oct 14, 2010 16,073 2,344 441 Up North when it's hot, Down South when it's not. In most cases, you can find breeders on the Heritage Large Fowl thread here on BYC. Perhaps open a conversation with folks. Most breeds have clubs. Most clubs have a website and also have breeder lists on their sites. Attend a poultry show this month. Many top show folks bring birds to sell, as they limit their flocks for the wintering over group. Few, if anyone, has eggs or chicks this time of year. The birds are often in moult. Breeding will start again in early February. Hope this helps.
In most cases, you can find breeders on the Heritage Large Fowl thread here on BYC. Perhaps open a conversation with folks. Most breeds have clubs. Most clubs have a website and also have breeder lists on their sites. Attend a poultry show this month. Many top show folks bring birds to sell, as they limit their flocks for the wintering over group. Few, if anyone, has eggs or chicks this time of year. The birds are often in moult. Breeding will start again in early February. Hope this helps.