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A bit Disappointed (Chicken Search)

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Hi All, we went on our first proper look round at chickens today (still got 2 weeks till our Eglu arrives but thought we should try and look round and really think about what we want from our chooks) anyway we went to the domestic fowl trust this morning, and when we first got there we looked in the for sale section, they didn't seem to have alot of choice in there but I found more uncomfortable was how small the cages were they are kept in, I could have easily took them all home today for just feeling sorry for them. They didn't have alot of choice either, I think we more expected a larger range of chickens running round in large pens and you choose which you want, is this not how its done anywhere?

 

We went and walked round the fields and fell in love with so many of them especially the buff pekin and frizzle that followed our 2 year old son, we have been discussing all afternoon about what types to go for and really want to get a pekin, a hybrid (probably a goldline) and another Bantam ( I really want 4 chooks but hubby doesn't think they will all fit) but we were under the impression the only ones for sale are the ones in the small cages in the room for sale. Can anyone suggest other places to look? We are in Worcestershire but are prepared to travel a bit probably an hour and a half if there is really somewhere good to look at, so basically we are after some suggestions on where to look?

 

Sorry for the long post!! (I'm an awful waffler!!)

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Did you try Oak Meadow Farm in Romsley? They have Speckled hens, Bluebelles, Goldlines, Rangers and Black Stars in at the moment....Sussex Star, Amber Star and White Stars on their way soon as well. The chickens here have lots of space to run about and you can walk about with them to decide which one you want.

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Hi Kay and Rob,

 

We found the Domestic Fowl Trust was great for seeing all the different types of chooks - but they never seem to have a lot in the cages for sale.

 

I posted on your other post about a lady called Sharon Gould in Pinvin, near Pershore. She really is great to go to. She has a field, with lots of big pens with various breeds in - we totally changed our minds over what breeds we wanted and Sharon was really helpful.

 

I have got her phone number with me right now but will go off and hunt it out....

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Thanks for the replies, we will go to the one in Clent and have a look there too, going to ring round this week, just don't want to get my hopes up with falling in love with some then them going before we get our Eglu (I always do it I can't help it I'm a complete softie!).

 

I think you posted the phone number for the lady you suggested I will give her a call, is it ok to say you recommended us?

 

Ash End Farm (never thought of there, we went with Joshua for the children's christmas party they had last year) :D

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Hi Kay and Rob,

 

We found the Domestic Fowl Trust was great for seeing all the different types of chooks - but they never seem to have a lot in the cages for sale.

 

I posted on your other post about a lady called Sharon Gould in Pinvin, near Pershore. She really is great to go to. She has a field, with lots of big pens with various breeds in - we totally changed our minds over what breeds we wanted and Sharon was really helpful.

 

I have got her phone number with me right now but will go off and hunt it out....

 

We recently got our Araucanas from Sharon. She really is a lovely lady. Obviously cares about chooks. It's not just a business. :) Her numbers are 07894 743816 or 01386 554362.

 

I would also recommend The Wernlas Collection who are just north of Ludlow. We got our Silkies from there. Again, they are very knowledgeable.

 

Good luck with finding some girls.

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Hi thanks for the replies again, we are going to check out all the suggestions you made :D

 

The christmas party at Ash End Farm was a few days before, it was very good will def take Joshua back there again, he loved it when he saw father christmas bless :D

 

xx

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I worked there for most of last year but this year I haven't been back as they are messing me around :?:x I miss it!

 

Here's me and Santa at the farm yars ago:

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Me and Santa at the farm last Christmas eve:

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Sorry to go off topic :lol:

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Hi, I can recommend Cotswold Chickens and Merrydale Poultry. The Domestic Fowl Trust keep a lot of their hybrids for sale out amongst the collection. You'd have to ask to see which ones were for sale.

Good luck, I hope you find what you're looking for.

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Thanks everyone, I have made a list with all the places suggested and going to call round and see what stock they have, can I just ask a couple of questions, is it best to get them all on the same day? (we are looking to get 3 chooks but might struggle finding them all at the same place) also should I ring round now or the week we get our eglu? I don't want to waste peoples time as looking on most websites they dont reserve stock, really interested in the merry dale place they have alot of lovely birds but whether they will be in stock I don't know, is it best to buy all the chickens at the same age? ie POL or can some be younger etc? sorry for all the questions!

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We just collected 3 hens from Wernlas today and I have to say the service was second to none, it is best to call in advance to see what stock they have, it's also worth staying to have a look at the breeds they keep there.

 

Oak Meadow Farm is only 2 minutes away from me and I know Gail there but she is away this week and we were 2 impatient to wait!!!

 

Anyway we ended up with 1 Rhode Island Red, 1 Welbar and a Buff Wyandotte..........Sure we willl be upgrading to a cube soon there are just too many breeds to choose from.

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I have looked at their website :D we have decided to go for Bantams we weren't to fussed about the egg laying as much as we actually thought. We are off to see some on Saturday at a place between Rugby and Daventry, I am so excited I am now chicken mad, hubby wondered what I was going to do after we got married and I didn't have the wedding forums, hehe! Also ordered a compost bin through the council, they are doing offers at the moment I think till next year, only cost us £12 thought it ideal for the chicken poop, will report back on Saturday after seeing the Pekins.

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