WTB: Dun or Dun Laced Wyandotte Bantams

faerielady

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I'm looking for dun or dun laced Wyandotte bantam pullets. If dun laced, will take a roo/cockerel and a pullet/hen (a pair). If dun, I'd like two pullets.

I live in Oklahoma. Will pay shipping.
 
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I should have some hatching eggs for sale next spring (dun laced).

Thanks!

I'm looking for birds because I don't hatch. Thanks though!
 
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I should have some hatching eggs for sale next spring (dun laced).

Thanks!

I'm looking for birds because I don't hatch. Thanks though!

Oh okay. Let me know if you find any--because I'm also looking for more...but I'll be hatching out as many as I can as well.
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Thanks!
 
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I used an incubator several times. Followed directions to the letter, lots of advice and such by local hatching gurus... never had a successful hatch. It was really discouraging... I ended up giving back the incubator I borrowed and swearing off the whole deal.

In the spring if I rent space in a friend's incubator I'll get on the waiting list for your dun laced if there are any available. I'll also let you know if I find any.
 
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I used an incubator several times. Followed directions to the letter, lots of advice and such by local hatching gurus... never had a successful hatch. It was really discouraging... I ended up giving back the incubator I borrowed and swearing off the whole deal.

In the spring if I rent space in a friend's incubator I'll get on the waiting list for your dun laced if there are any available. I'll also let you know if I find any.

Cool. Thanks!

Oh--don't any of your cochins go broody? I've found broody hens to be the best incubators!
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I just got them on Saturday... so I have no idea about their broody tendencies. I'm really hoping that one of them goes broody AND that there are available eggs when they do.
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