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  • #46
    @ G4

    "click-click" hark, was that a double barrel i heard being cocked at 3am?

    "boom, boom, squeek"

    "no dear, it was just the alarm clock being turned off........"
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    • #47
      Originally posted by Polly Fouracre View Post
      I've never kept them but I understand that if you buy an adult it is reccomended you keep it penned for about twelve weeks. I don't suppose you would have much problem with chicks though.
      I dare say they may go visiting(but so might your neighbours!) but will come home to roost.
      Yes I know they have to be penned for a while till they know where home is. Would probably try and raise some from chicks so hopefully they would hang around the homestead, but we can sometimes hear the neighbour's peafowl calling when the wind's in the right direction so just wondered how strong a draw that would be for any we had. My guess is if I end up with a cock and a couple of hens to keep him happy then he wouldn't feel the need to go a-wandering.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Bramble-Poultry View Post
        @ G4

        "click-click" hark, was that a double barrel i heard being cocked at 3am?

        "boom, boom, squeek"........"
        That IS how it ended!
        All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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        • #49
          "[QUOTE=Bramble-Poultry;804931]have you seen the price!! £35 each and granted they are choc coloured, but they dont have the shape of a proper wyandotte as they were crossed to an orpington bantam to get he colour over. so you would need to get the orpington bloodline out to get back a a proper wyandotte.

          i would wait until the price comes down and the quality goes up!"

          TAKE NOTE: choccy orpingtons have gone cheaper now!
          Last edited by petal; 04-02-2011, 08:01 PM.

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          • #50
            mmmmm may look at the choccy Orpingtons

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            • #51
              yes, I have eggs in incy, right now and they cost a lot less than the £75 they were going for last year!

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