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Calico Hen
True Blue Farmgirl
146 Posts
Meg
Middle Tennessee
USA
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Posted - Jan 24 2010 : 06:45:43 AM
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What a week! Three hatchery catalogs arrived and I am spending way to much time looking at them. Which hatchery catalog is your favorite this year?
It appears all the catalogs have expanded the number of breeds they carry and the photographs of the chickens are really good. I love Meyer Hatchery's catalog cover - a pair of Silver Seabrights. Murray McMurray have really jazzed up their catalog too, as well as Stromberg's. Any other great catalogs I am not receiving? |
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amomfly
True Blue Farmgirl
658 Posts
Angie
LaGrange
IN
USA
658 Posts |
Posted - Jan 25 2010 : 05:22:20 AM
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I have always loved Murray Mcmurray. I have never gotten one from the others, but will look into it now!
God Bless Angie-amomfly #1038 |
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rschaaf
True Blue Farmgirl
174 Posts
Renee
Wooster
Ohio
USA
174 Posts |
Posted - Jan 26 2010 : 6:55:04 PM
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Meg, I used to work at Meyer Hatchery! I assume it's the one in Polk, Ohio? If so, I worked there in the Spring of 2008. I worked the phones and also in the retail store. I haven't gotten a catalog yet for this year yet though. If you have any questions about the operation, I can do my best to answer them.
Renee
"There is beauty, there is grace, in my peaceful country place!" |
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Calico Hen
True Blue Farmgirl
146 Posts
Meg
Middle Tennessee
USA
146 Posts |
Posted - Jan 27 2010 : 08:19:03 AM
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Renee, I love the new catalog from Meyer's, you need to pick one up! I do have a question. I am a middle school science teacher and every spring we incubate eggs and raise chicks. The last couple of years our hatch rate has been horrible (3 chicks out of 40 eggs!). Of course being a science teacher, I am trying to limit variables. I bought a new incubator for this year. But the variable I can't seem to control is the possible damage to the air sac in the eggs due to shipping. Here in FL I can find plenty of chicks but no hatching eggs. I have ordered from Iowa (Murray McMurray) and MN (Urch)and the eggs have come FedEx and USPS. So I am thinking about ordering from Meyer in Ohio just to try some other route. Do you have any advice on controlling the shipping factor? |
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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl
5602 Posts
Annika
USA
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Posted - Jan 27 2010 : 08:38:05 AM
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http://www.sandhillpreservation.com/pages/poultry_catalog.html
Sand Hill Preservation has some beautiful and heirloom breeds, you may want to just browse the web site and check what they have.
Annika Farmgirl & sister #13
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. ~Leonardo DaVinci
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rschaaf
True Blue Farmgirl
174 Posts
Renee
Wooster
Ohio
USA
174 Posts |
Posted - Jan 27 2010 : 2:41:55 PM
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Meg, We had several teachers that would order from Meyer and I never got an unhappy customer while taking orders for the hatching eggs. I checked out their website and read the customer reviews and they were all excellent for the hatchings eggs. My advice would be to call Meyer in case things have changed from when I worked there and ask for Charlotte. She works in the retail store, but has done everything. She's a wealth of info. Thursdays used to be her day off. Best time to call for her is between 9:00 and 3:00. She has email too, but I don't remember her address there, sorry.
"There is beauty, there is grace, in my peaceful country place!" |
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Calico Hen
True Blue Farmgirl
146 Posts
Meg
Middle Tennessee
USA
146 Posts |
Posted - Jan 31 2010 : 07:28:01 AM
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Thank you Renee, I will be calling Charlotte at Meyers on Monday.
Annika, I love the sandhill preservation website. The owner is also a science teacher! They have beautiful heritage breeds but unfortunately will not ship eggs.
Thank you Farmgirls! |
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