Author Topic: Free to kind home - V. Handsome Cockerel Maran/Old English Pheasent Fowl cross  (Read 7630 times)

happymanoftheworld

  • Joined Dec 2010
    • Scottish Rare Breeds
He is absolutely stunning but unfortunately he is bigger than my two Old English Pheasent Fowl and I can see trouble ahead come the spring. He is completely free range and anyone who would like a brilliant cross could not do better. p.s. his dad was First in the Strathaven Exposition this year. I do not want any money for hime, just the assurance of a kind home. Thanks (You can phone me on 07 957 957 109) ;)

princesspiggy

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what part of world do u live happymanofworld?

happymanoftheworld

  • Joined Dec 2010
    • Scottish Rare Breeds
Hi Princess - I live in Scotland (hence my website www.scottishrarebreeds.org.uk) near Strathaven 20 miles south of Glasgow but commute every weekend to Manchester (musician at weekends).  :wave:

princesspiggy

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do you have any purebred OEPF for sale, iv only got one family and need new blood to breed. iv got a very nice cockeral to swop like for like, or wud buy a couple of hens if available after new year. or id be interested in hatching eggs in spring? saw your website just didnt know where that was.

happymanoftheworld

  • Joined Dec 2010
    • Scottish Rare Breeds
Would let you have eggs in spring Princess. 8)

princesspiggy

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thats great, thankyou. wel prob come and pick them up cos had no luck with posted eggs last year. youre not too far from us. really appreciated.  :love:

happymanoftheworld

  • Joined Dec 2010
    • Scottish Rare Breeds
Been thinking P.... arae your chucks 100% free range or in runs? Reason - it would be better for the breed strength to swap cockerels but mine are never penned and wouldn't take kindly to it ---- unless there is plenty of girls to keep them occupied. ;D Regards - Stuart (where are you based?)

princesspiggy

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hi, theyre kept in an orchard at present, but has 6ft fencing, about 10m by 15m, but thats a non-breeding pen. if i get breeding family together theyl be in a bit smaller area that has plenty of trees, but has a pop hole into small paddock(1/4acre) which will be shared with some goats, also fenced 6ft. any more free range than that and they get snaffled by foxes in the woods.(learnt hard way)
my stock is from coulson poultry, strichen. i could offer choice of 2 cockerals. this years hatch or 2 year old. both very nice but i think younger is better bird. wer near peterhead but i cud deliver after new year.

happymanoftheworld

  • Joined Dec 2010
    • Scottish Rare Breeds
That sounds great - the younger one would be better purely because he will know his place!!!! Saves bloodshed!
Peterhead is a b. long way from Strathaven though. My birds were hatched from eggs from England a couple of years ago and as I said, they won first and second this year at the show. Also Peterhead??????? I made three big mistakes years ago 1/- got married 2/ to a teacher..... 3/and from Aberdeen ;D I got better though! ;D ;D ;D---Best Regards.

princesspiggy

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 ;D ;D lol, its all good, beautiful coast and nice farm, we'l make a day of it, mite be a rabbit show that direction in spring -  :wave:

happymanoftheworld

  • Joined Dec 2010
    • Scottish Rare Breeds
YES - definately a rabbit show --- on my defunct railway embankment - thousands of them!!!! Quite a few black ones as well...... I do not allow rabbiting on my land but must admit that the buzzard population look fairly well fed. :) Oh! And regards beautiful coast ---- is that after the Trump environmental improvements???? :'( >:( (I am a Trippinguptrump person) ;)

princesspiggy

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before lol  >:( >:(

princesspiggy

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i will send a photo of cockeral wen i work out, (but dont hold your breath)  :D

happymanoftheworld

  • Joined Dec 2010
    • Scottish Rare Breeds
How can you "work out" and send photo ---- the "Green Godess" by any chance? :D

princesspiggy

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im multi-talented   lol :-[  :D

 

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