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| Sunday 7th March 2010 11:39am 1 |

Corvus
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I'm completely new to poultry keeping, in fact I don't have any
yet. I am waiting for delivery of a coop/run and will be looking
for some hens in the next week or so.
I'm interested in birds with colourful plumage as I use feathers in
my work but mostly want something friendly and easy going.
Any tips and advice would be most welcome and any info on where I
can buy hens local to me would be great. I live in South
Petherton.
Thanks in advance.
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| Tuesday 9th March 2010 11:58am 2 |

Jubilee
81 Posts
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Hello corvus,
I'm new here too, but it does seem to be a very friendly nice
forum, bit quiet, but we'll soon change that!! LOL!
Bantam orpingtons are very friendly and laid back, and come in a
whole range of lovely colours, but i wouldn't recommend the large
ones unless you have a lot of space! Hope you've ordered at least
three runs /coops, they are very addictive!
JubesX
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| Tuesday 9th March 2010 02:31pm 3 |

Amy D
25 Posts
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in agreement with jubilee!! bantam orpingtons are very friendly
and docile!! mine just plod along and whenever you want you can
just scoop them up for a lovely feathery cuddle .
i have a feeling that me and jubes are slightly biased as we both
keep them haha.
just trying to think of any others that would be good!! depends
what you are looking for... whether you want pure breeds or
hybrids?
because i have some hybrids aswell and they are very nice little
hens!! and good layers. that would probably be the only thing
with orpingtons is they dont lay as consitently as a hybrid or
say a maran. Our marans lay alot more than the orps and havea
beautiful dark brown egg!! check out my pictures and you will
see!!!
hope i have been kind of a help haha
hope you enjoy the forum xx
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| Wednesday 10th March 2010 06:12pm 4 |

Corvus
7 Posts
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Thank you for the replies.
I found a local breeder and have done some reading (lots of
reading) and I think that I will probably be buying Black Rocks
(unless there's something really pretty instead)!
My hen house/run has already been upgraded from a 4 bird to a 6
bird but I'm still only going to buy 4 for now.
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| Thursday 11th March 2010 01:33am 5 |

Poultry Talk. com Team
300 Posts
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Hi Corvus.
Welcome to Poultry Talk. com
I hope you enjoy being a member and find we can help and inspire
you with your chicken keeping experiences! Please do keep us
updated on how things go, and ask any questions you have, either
myself or other members will do their best to help if they
can.
If you need any help on the network, you can email me:
mail@poultrytalk.com
Regards,
Jamie.
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| Friday 12th March 2010 08:28am 6 |

Corvus
7 Posts
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Thank you, I'm sure I will have many questions and stories over the
next few weeks.
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