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New Chickens - but where from? In Kent/Sussex?

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Hello,

 

With 1 chook recently rehomed due to bullying (and rather nasty injuries), and another recently passed on, I am now looking to increase the "flock" by 4, taking me up to 7.

 

The farm near me (Mumbles) I would rather not revisit - I won't go into details, but lets just say I didn't leave a satisfied customer :shameonu:

 

Anyway - I am looking for somewhere to get myself some nice hybrids at POL. I am in West Kent, so Kent or East Sussex are entirely do-able.

 

IDEALLY, I would like to get them this weekend (rather short notice I know... but what can I say, I'm impatient!). I know of "Hen House Poultry" in Teston, Kent, but they now don't have anything for a couple of weeks.

 

 

Any suggestions greatfully received! :dance:

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Hiya,

 

I was going to go to to Hen House Poultry a few weeks back but he had sold out, so I looked in the Practical Poultry and found http://www.chickenandchicks.co.uk They are based in Meopham in Kent and I got a lovely Bluebelle, 2 x Light Sussex and a little brown hen (can't remember what "make" she is, sorry :lol: ). They have got a lovely set up there and they are very helpful and friendly.

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I was going to suggest Hen House Poultry, Maidstone. Our chicks are lovley from there, really healthy not a bit of bother, all very sweet friendly hens. Were very calm & happy when purchased. We hand picked them from a lovely big run which wasnt at all overcrowded.

You could give him a ring as he may know other breeders that may have some.

 

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Thanks again everyone - I visited New Park Farm, as was really pleased - the chooks had loads of space, and were really healthy looking.

 

My existing 3 came from Omlet, and I'm afraid to say that they were all in a bit of a state. I had 6 originally, and all but one had at least 1 broken toe, and they all have mishapen beaks - look like they have quite a severe "underbite".

 

It was refreshing seeing some hens with all their beaks and toes intact!

 

So much so, in fact, that I relieved the good lady of 4 POL hybrids. Apologies now for the fact they aren't exactly "free range" in these photos... they were just having their wings clipped when I took these... and they don't stand still long enough to take a picture on the ground!!

I got:

 

"Afro-Chook" the Legbar... :whistle:

Afro-Chook.jpg

Cleo the Light Sussex...

Cleo.jpg

 

Maude the Blue Belle...

Maude.jpg

 

Ruby the Copper Black...

Ruby.jpg

 

 

Yes, I know, someone should probably phone the RSPCA about the name choices...!!!

It will be so nice being able to tell them apart... the 3 we have left of the original Omlet Ginernut Rangers all look the same... so had to be named after their coloured leg rings!!!

 

 

So - showing off of my beautiful new babies over, I shall go again! :anxious:

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Wow!! They are lovely!!!

Congratulations!!!! :dance::dance:

 

I must admit-when my first 3 Omlet girls arrived-one had been attacked in the box, she had pulled out feathers, bruised legs and head, etc.

One also had a mis-shapen beak.

That was the start of the troubles because 2 out of the three had to be sent back in the end due to cannibalistic tendancies. :(

 

The new chickens I got recently are lovely. Very calm and friendly, nice and healthy.

 

Your new girls are truly beautiful.

 

Congrats once again and let us know how the intro's go :pray:

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Ohh Chookkeeper, :!::!:

The lady at Mumbles is going to hensit for me when I go on holiday, will it be ok for my Girlies.

 

 

I don't wish to cast (too many) aspertions on Mumbles... I may have just been unfortunate, but for safety's sake, when you get them back, I would give them a good sprinkling of anti-mite/louse stuff... we had an epidemic shortly after introducing the new ones from there... it was horrible. Stupidly, perhaps, I didn't quarantine them, and the infection spread rapidly!

 

They all recovered, and they themselves didn't seem too bothered... but we didn't enjoy it much!

 

Give them a sprinkling before and after they go - probably should do that wherever they go anyway!

 

Might be worth giving them a bout of anti-worm stuff when they get back too... just to be on the safe side.

 

 

I'm sure they/you will be absolutely fine - hope you have a nice holiday!!!

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Oh, and thank you all very much for your kind words!!! :D

 

After about 10 hours of CONSTANT squarking at full volume yesterday from the existing chooks, they have calmed down now to a dull "bok bok".

 

One of the existing ones did manage to get into the new ones pen today... bit of attacking... soon seperated them again though! :roll:

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