BLACK LACED SILVER WYANDOTTE PUL
Wyandottes are a docile, dual-purpose breed kept for their brown eggs and for meat. They appear in a wide variety of color patterns, and are popular show birds. The Wyandotte lays pale brown or tan eggs and usually has a white ring of feathers around its neck. Wyandotte hens are devoted mothers The Wyandotte is a medium sized bird with a rose comb and clean legs. The chicken feathers are broad and loosely fitting. The area around the vent is very fluffy. The legs are yellow. Average weight of 6lbs.
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BLACK LACED SILVER WYANDOTTE PUL |
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CUCKOO MARAN PULLET |
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BUFF ORPINGTON PULLET
Buff Orpingtons have been known for quite some time a quiet natured bird prefect for family farms. Heavy weight (7 to 10 pounds) and lay brown eggs. Soft, profuse feathering, which almost hides the legs of the bird, Curvy shape with a short back and U-shaped underline, A small head with a medium single comb. Buff Orpingtons are usually easily tamed. Fluffy feathers making it look distinctively large. They are ideal broody hens that make good mothers if you're looking for a self-sustaining flock.
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BUFF ORPINGTON PULLET |
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ASSORTED DUCK |
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CORNISH CROSS BROLIER CHICK
Plumage Color: White
Egg Shell Color: Brown
Mature Weight: 7.0 lbs.
Rate of Lay: Fair Bred for the efficient production of broiler meat, you can expect to have fresh, yellow skinned fryers in 6-8 weeks. Females fed a high-protein ration may be dressed at 5-6 weeks as Cornish Hens.
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CORNISH CROSS BROLIER CHICK |
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EASTER EGGER PULLET
The Ameraucana is an American breed of domestic chicken developed in the United States in the 1970s. The Ameraucana is one of the few chicken breeds to lay blue eggs. They have a pea comb, a beard, muffs, and tail. Eight color variants are recognized in the American Standard of Perfection: Black, Blue, Blue Wheaten, Brown Red, Buff, Silver, Wheaten and White.
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EASTER EGGER PULLET |
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BOURBON RED TURKEY
The Bronze is a breed of domestic turkey. The name refers to its plumage, which bears an iridescent bronze-like sheen. The Bronze had been the most popular turkey throughout most of American history
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WHITE LEGHORN PULLET
Admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1874 and originations from Italy, Denmark, and England. This breed is very athletic, hardy, non-sitters and lay very nice large white eggs The White Leghorn is a prolific layer of white eggs. They produce more eggs on less feed than most chickens.
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WHITE LEGHORN PULLET |
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RHODE ISLAND RED PULLET
Plumage Color: Dark Red
Egg Shell Color: Brown
Mature Weight: 5.5 lbs.
Rate of Lay: Very Good
The Rhode Island Red is an American breed of chicken. It is a utility bird, raised for meat and eggs, and also as a show bird. It is a popular choice for backyard flocks because of its egg laying abilities and hardiness.
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GUINEA ASSORTED
The Guinea makes a very good watch dog and will let you know if something different is going on. They are known to be good tick and bug eaters and will let you know if an intruder is around. The origin of the Guinea is the West Coast of Africa.
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GEESE ASSORTED |
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