Poultry Prices (subject to availability)
Our breeding stock birds have all been sourced with attention given to breed standards and a minimum of two separate bloodlines, particularly the rarer breeds.
They are fed on our own poultry mix and kept in very large grassed pens.
Other than replacement bloodlines, pricing is based on the breeds egg laying ability, fertility, incubation and food intake. Our desire to promote these vulnerable breeds allows us to offer these very competitive prices.
RBST - Rare Breeds Survival Trust watch list - www.rbst.org.uk
| Breed |
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Hatching eggs
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10 weeks sexed
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20 weeks
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| Marsh Daisy |
Dates from 1880’s and thought to be extinct until rediscovered in Somerset in 1971. Excellent layer of tinted eggs. We are currently improving a strain of very white Marsh Daisies.
|
£1.75 |
£10 |
£20 |
| Scots Dumpy |
Recorded in 1850’s, most usual colours black and cuckoo. We only breed from and supply short legged. Very good layers of light brown eggs.
|
£1.75 |
£10 |
£20 |
| Scots Grey |
Another ancient Scottish breed. Good layer of tinted eggs.
|
£1,75 |
£10 |
£20 |
| Ixworth |
Created in 1932 as an excellent table bird and prolific egg layer.
|
£1.75 |
£10 |
£20 |
| Freisian Fowl |
Lemon pencilled miniatures are a rare breed in this country and good layers of small white eggs.
|
£1.75 |
£10 |
£20 |
| Jersey Giant |
Recent introduction from USA, largest breed in world. Good layers and huge table birds.
|
£1.75 |
£10 |
£20 |
| Silkie |
Breed imported in 1850’s. Good layers and famed as broodies. Ours are miniatures.
|
£1.75 |
£9 |
£18 |
We also keep Rhode Island Reds and hatch some other traditional breeds supplied by local breeders.
Orders can also be taken for ducklings from our Silver Appleyard and Blue Runner Ducks.
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