Barnyard Mix
Add some colour to your back yard flock!
These are a group of winter hardy none pure breed, mixed poultry. Most hens are eggers and will provide a steady source of fresh farm eggs for several years to come for the homestead. No representation of appearance or show quality is made. Most of these birds are suitable for the small backyard pets and not of breeding quality. You may be surprised from time to time to have a pure blood line mixed in with this group. Keep in mind that hens will resume with egg laying once they have acclimatized to their new surroundings. It is optimal to introduce more than one new bird at a time in the flock and at night. That way no one new hen gets all the unwanted attention from the established flock.
Add some colour to your back yard flock!
These are a group of winter hardy none pure breed, mixed poultry. Most hens are eggers and will provide a steady source of fresh farm eggs for several years to come for the homestead. No representation of appearance or show quality is made. Most of these birds are suitable for the small backyard pets and not of breeding quality. You may be surprised from time to time to have a pure blood line mixed in with this group. Keep in mind that hens will resume with egg laying once they have acclimatized to their new surroundings. It is optimal to introduce more than one new bird at a time in the flock and at night. That way no one new hen gets all the unwanted attention from the established flock.
Add some colour to your back yard flock!
These are a group of winter hardy none pure breed, mixed poultry. Most hens are eggers and will provide a steady source of fresh farm eggs for several years to come for the homestead. No representation of appearance or show quality is made. Most of these birds are suitable for the small backyard pets and not of breeding quality. You may be surprised from time to time to have a pure blood line mixed in with this group. Keep in mind that hens will resume with egg laying once they have acclimatized to their new surroundings. It is optimal to introduce more than one new bird at a time in the flock and at night. That way no one new hen gets all the unwanted attention from the established flock.