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herbquilter Posted - Feb 03 2007 : 3:19:49 PM
I'm trying to figure out where to purchase some chicks this year. We want about 50 meat chicks, 3-5 turkeys, 12 plus laying chicks.

-So what's your favorite layers?

-Favorite turkeys?

-Meat chickens?

-Where have you ordered them from?

Thanks for the info. in advance.

Blessings,
Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist
www.herbalmomma.com
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La Patite Ferme Posted - Feb 12 2007 : 9:27:00 PM
Our 4-H meat chicken project gets chicks from Belt Hatchery in CA (Fresno I think) They are a cornish something cross that grows fast. They turket project kids also get turkeys from them. I would recommend doing some reading or research about raising ckickens and turkeys. There is something about not raising them together or in close proximity. Black spot I think, can't remember. I don't have the space for turkeys so I don't have to worry about it. Good luck.

Jen
herbquilter Posted - Feb 12 2007 : 4:57:28 PM
Cyndi,
I never know that rocks layed a different color each year. That's so cool.

Blessings,
Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist
www.herbalmomma.com
MullersLaneFarm Posted - Feb 12 2007 : 2:27:53 PM
I love Rocks for egg layers. Get a different color every year so it's easy to tell how old they are.

We still buy Cornish X for meat birds.

heritage turkeys. Narraganset is at the top of my list followed by Royal Palms. Then again, i love those bourbon reds and the bronze are so pretty in the sun, as are the blacks .... Now the slates - I love blue birds .... sigh: heritage variety!!

Brahmas are good dual purpose birds

Cyndi
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Libbie Posted - Feb 11 2007 : 5:12:06 PM
I REALLY like the Buff Orpington for a dual purpose chicken. Kate - since we live in about the same climate - the Buff Orps seem to deal really well with the winter cold, and they are big, calm, nice good egg layers that are tasty, too! That's my vote!

XOXO, Libbie

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katiedid Posted - Feb 11 2007 : 3:54:44 PM
What do you gals know about a good dual-purpose chicken?

One that lays good eggs, but is a heavier bird?

A chicken that would be good for egg and meat?

Thanks
Kate

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herbquilter Posted - Feb 04 2007 : 6:38:17 PM
Gals,
Thanks for your imput. I'm excited about the Freedom Ranger & found them through a search. That's what we're getting. There's another farmgirl that I'll share them with. They look better the the X's.
Haven't decided about the turkey's yet.
We've had a variety of layer & the most consistant here for us RIRed's. But I do like the other colors of eggs.
Have a great Sunday.

Blessings,
Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist
www.herbalmomma.com
Niamh Posted - Feb 04 2007 : 5:18:01 PM
My daughter and I have been perusing McMurray's webpage for a week or two-we should be getting their catalog soon. I've been growing heirloom plants in my garden for a few years and am trying to move to 'heritage' animals. It'll be my first year raising poultry-I'm excited.
kitchensqueen Posted - Feb 04 2007 : 3:30:16 PM
I would second Murray McMurray. I've not yet ordered from them, but I've only heard positive feedback and they're catalogs are awesome-- detailed, color photos and info. And you can't beat the selection.

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simpler1773 Posted - Feb 04 2007 : 05:09:27 AM
My favorite layers are the Buff Orphington's I ordered from our local feed store.

~Ricki~
You can't pour anything out of an empty vessel, take care of yourself!
ThymeForEweFarm Posted - Feb 04 2007 : 04:56:15 AM
-So what's your favorite layers?
Barred Rocks - but get whatever you like the looks of. A few don't lay well in low light and cold temps, but the usual choice of layers produce just about equally.


-Favorite turkeys?
Bourbon Reds. They reproduce, hens raise their poults and are very little work.

-Meat chickens?
Barred rock roosters or the freaky hybrids if I don't have BR hens raising clutches.

-Where have you ordered them from?
I used to order from McMurray but they're expensive. If I can't find what I want locally I do still order from them.

Robin
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Tracey Posted - Feb 03 2007 : 11:23:53 PM
Brown eggs from the Black Sex link hens. If you decide to do Freedome Rangers, let me know. I think there's only one place that sells chicks right now (I posted the link here somewhere...) and it's a 100 chick minimum. I know someone else who may be getting some, so perhaps a few folks can go in on an order.

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herbquilter Posted - Feb 03 2007 : 7:17:00 PM
Tracey,
I've never heard of "Freedom Rangers", I'll check them out.
What color of eggs did your black chicks lay?


Blessings,
Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist
www.herbalmomma.com
Tracey Posted - Feb 03 2007 : 6:00:11 PM
-So what's your favorite layers? I always loved the black sex links I had. I know they're not for purists, but they're good layers, pretty, and good dispositions. RIR's a pretty good, too, but I like black chickies best.

-Favorite turkeys?

-Meat chickens? I want to give Freedom Rangers a try this year.

-Where have you ordered them from? Most folks around here order from Murray McMurray. I've only purchased at the feed store because I never buy very many.

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