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Thornes is good - its always been clean and the hens always look healthy when I have visited

 

I've not been to Mini Meadows - maybe just go for a look around and see what you think, their range of birds looks impressive

 

I wouldnt recommend Buckingham Nurseries or Bell Plantation - nothing wrong with these places as such, the hens seem healthy but hens a bit squashed in and runs not the cleanest which doesnt make for the best buying experience

 

If you are after hybrids then I would thoroughly recommend Cotswold Chickens near Banbury, well worth going there - the shop is also very good :D

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Thanks, Cotswold Chickens looks very nice, but I don't think the ickle sproglet would cope very well with the long journey there and back.

 

Thornes do have more hybrids to choose from that Mini Meadows, but then I'd love to have a look round anyway at all their pure breeds.

 

Maybe I can add in going to two chicken places as part of the chicken birthday present...

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Went to Mini Meadows last Saturday, hell of a job finding it, had to ring for directions 5 times as we were going around in circles, Ben had to stand in the middle of the road and wave to us when he saw us. Their field is where the chooks are, and it isn't sign posted. Make sure you take a note of their phone number with you.

Their site is still being developed but they have a lot of chooks and choice, although Ben said currently less than earlier in the season. They have some breeds that are not mentioned on their web-site.

The chickens looked in very good condition.

He was very helpful and patient, we didn't get there until about 30 mins after their advertised trading time but he waited for us.

The hybrids are about £20 and the pure around £25 depending on what it is. They had some Silver Wyandottes and a few other breeds that Wernlas have a long waiting list for.

We came away with a Buff Columbian Brahma bantam, a Ancona bantam, a Copper Blue Maran LF and a gorgeous Salmon Favorolle LF. :D:D

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I got both my cochins from Mini Meadows earlier this year and was very impressed with how well the chooks were being kept. Ben is a lovely chap and extremely helpful if you get lost - We met him at his house and followed him from there!

Have a great time wherever you go - choosing chickens is one of the best things ever :dance:

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Hiya CD, we've recently got our two new girls, Hilda and Elsie from Thornes.

 

Don't know if you'll remember our history, but we've not had the greatest of starts to chicken keeping - we got three Omlet girls and two of them very sadly died in a very short space of time :(

 

We didn't want our remaining Omlet girl Dottie to get lonely, so I sought advice on here and from Barbara as well. After looking at the various suppliers, we decided to goto Thornes.

 

It was easy enough for us to find and we got there no problem. We explained our predicament to Frank who was very sympathetic and helped us in choosing Hilda and Elsie. They both came from different flocks/pens so as all three girls would be starting off something new together. They're hybrid girls and I can't remember the exact name of their 'breed or type', but Hilda is ginger (as was our dear Cottie GNR ) and Elsie is grey/white stripes - now Frank did say Elsie is the exact opposite in breed to what Dottie is (a PP ).

 

We decided on their names during the journey home! :D

 

It's now been nearly three weeks and so far, so good - touch wood! There was a little bit of fisticuffs at the beginning between Dottie and Elsie, however that's all resolved now and we've got harmony in our hen-partment! :D

 

In fact, I just emailed Frank yesterday with a little update and some pictures :D

 

Here's a little picture for you - here's Hilda, Elsie and Dottie :D

 

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I've never been to Mini Meadows but my two hybrids came from Thornes and they've been a delight! Healthy, strong, friendly birds!! Thorne's staff are very helpful and happy to give your their time and knowledge!

 

I would recommend Thornes in a heatbeat! :clap:

 

MarkBenBev - As I'm sad enough to remember what hybrids Thornes sell (I do a lot of window shopping there... :wink: ) I would say that Hilda is a Goldline and Elsie is a Speckledy! and very beautiful girls they are!! :D

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I have a Speckledy, Clara...she is lovely but has only laid small eggs...it may just be her though :eh:

 

I have a Bluebelle, Violet and she is so pretty...she lays a good-size, tea rose coloured egg :)

 

I have 3 Skyline/Columbines and have been very lucky...one lays a beautiful blue egg and the others lay green eggs...one being a pastel colour and the other is a light version of sage green with white blotches on.

 

Not sure if you have any white star hens...I would thoroughly recommend them if you would like large white eggs...they are superb layers...never miss a day...amazing girls :clap: None of mine have been flighty as a lot of reports read :dance:

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It may be a bit confusing but the Speckledy is possibly called a Pied on Mini Meadows website, they are sometimes called Cuckoo Marans on other sites, best to check they have some in though.

They are quite big girls but very gentle, friendly and inquisitive. Mine is a called Cuckoo, but I often wish I had called her Matilda or such like, she is very like an old Aunt in her ways and I can imagine her sorting her knitting patterns. She loves to tread on my herbs and the fragrant satonlina bush, (probable for her pot pourri collection). :roll::roll: She's that kind of matronly girl. She lays large oblong eggs.

Last week,MIni Meadows also had some Sussex Speckledys, which are a deep russet colour with white splashes tinged with blue and really thick profuse feathers.

Whatever you choose have a great day :mrgreen:

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We got our 4 pure breeds from Mini Meadows at the beginning of September and have been very happy with them. They were only 14wks old when we got them and we took a chance on the Lavender Araucana being female as it is apparently hard to sex them that young, but we are fairly sure it is a hen, although they said they are willing to take her back if she turns out to be a he :shock:

 

My OH got a bit lost trying to find them too, Ben wasn't there on that day and I think it was Giles who he met with and he was extremely helpful and I would recommend them.

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I think that Speckled Sussex are a pure breed?

 

Sounds like both places are really great. He's cottoned on though and has started muttering something about not going to TWO chicken places. What's wrong with the man?!!!

 

He did come home with a dozen red roses and half a kilo of fruit and nut, so I shouldn't really complain.

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