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    As in, is there anyone out there who does carry chooks? A couple of people have said try pigeon carriers, has anyone tried this?
    Or are there companies that do and are they any good?
    Just that at some point I would like to be able to buy some adult birds of breeds that I cant get round here. Or maybe swop the odd rooster rather than trying to hatch a different bloodline..I'm sure there will be somebody around who has a spare roo And while I will drive so far for some even I think a 4 hour round trip is probably enough. Maybe...
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    Try contacting the Wernlas Collection. They arrange delivery all over the country so must use a carrier. Worth a phone call. Other big supliers must do the same.
    For the pigeon route get in touch with your local pigeon fanciers - I found a lost racing pigeon which I managed to get taken back home to South Wales through the local club. I Googled it.

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    • #3
      depends how many you want to carry, I used large cat carriers for my ex-batts & when I collected Lynda's 3 & they were fine. got Lynda's girls in 1 large cat carrier and they are quite big girls & they were ok
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      • #4
        Is there not a regional poultry club in your area? this should have a list of reputable breeders. Round my way there is an Autumn Stock show with the Essex/Suffolk club - a great opportunity to sell graded (ie: garden/breeding/exhibition) stock.

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        • #5
          if you go to this website, scroll down and they recommend one of two live bird transporters. The going rate would appear to be £35..........

          http://www.bid4poultry.co.uk/default.asp
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          • #6
            I think the one near Catterick will deliver. Glencroft Poultry.
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            • #7
              Moola, I havent found one yet..but that doesnt mean there isnt...I'll ask at some of the agri shows next summer (assuming we get one)
              Thanks Flum, Sue n Bramble good ideas. It took about £20 in diesal to fetch Lyndas bunch from Manchesterish, so £35 from anywhere starts to sound reasonable after that. Although I'm still thinking that next time I go down to annoy mum'n'dad I'll be passing (nearly) Bramble (thinks..if I can fit 5 teenage hybrids in my dog cage with loadsa room to spare ..how many poots, or pekins or legbar, or ....if my OH sees this I'll get sent to the norty step )
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              • #8
                Bramble's got poots?

                Dunno, if people travelling the length or breadth of the country would feel like mentioning it and arranging staging collections and drop-offs mebbe?
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                • #9
                  By the way Hans mum, you very nearly didn't get Pingu, Pheonix and Neva you know. They're so gorgeous I wanted to kidnap them too, but Lynda checked my car before she let me go . Shame I couldn't have come down on the Saturday, it would have been lovely to meet you.
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                  • #10
                    Oh god Eco..don't tempt me any further (sp) lol
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Eco-Chic View Post

                      Dunno, if people travelling the length or breadth of the country would feel like mentioning it and arranging staging collections and drop-offs mebbe?
                      I think that's a good idea I've got friends and relatives in Milton Keynes, Melton Mowbray and Bridlington and a (possible) "holding coop/run" here at home so I'd be willing to help out if I can
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by its hilly View Post
                        By the way Hans mum, you very nearly didn't get Pingu, Pheonix and Neva you know. They're so gorgeous I wanted to kidnap them too, but Lynda checked my car before she let me go . Shame I couldn't have come down on the Saturday, it would have been lovely to meet you.
                        i know they are really gorgeous & have established themselves as top girls, it would have been nice to meet but theres always GrapeFest next year
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                        • #13
                          but theres always GrapeFest next year
                          Yeehahh. I'm determined to go if remotely possible.
                          Thought for today..we could organise a chook swap (bet that gets Sarz in a panic)
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by its hilly View Post
                            Thought for today..we could organise a chook swap (bet that gets Sarz in a panic)
                            She'll be busy co-ordinating the chook staging/ transport runs won't she

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                            • #15
                              yes eco - i have more pekins than i can shake a stick at, i also have millefleur barbu d'uccle, lavender barbu (well thats what i think they are but the mrs has a fancy name for them) and some lemon sable poots. i also have a pair of dutch blue bantams which i hope will start producing soon.

                              god, i need a 180 egg incubator for next year at this rate!
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