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PRICE LIST 2015

A FLOCK OF LIGHT SUSSEX OUTSIDE ON A COLD WINTER DAY

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CHICKENS

Bantams

All bantams are sold as straight run only

Chicks: [4.90 ea. for 5-10] [4.75 ea. for 11 or more]

Bantams - Clean Legged

Belgian Bearded d’Anvers

Developed in Belgium, the d’Anver is very small and nicely marked in

many different varieties.

Varieties: Quail and blue quail

Japanese

Developed in Japan these birds are beautiful and unusual with their very

short legs; they do not require much space.

Varieties: White, Black, Mottled, Black Tailed White, Black Tailed Buff and

Grey.

Sebright

Developed in Britain these bantams are eye catching with their attractive

laced feather pattern.

Varieties: Silver, Golden and Buff

Cornish

Developed in England the Cornish are a stocky bird, they are tame and easy

going.

Varieties: White, Dark, White Laced Red and Blue Laced Red.

Dutch

This very small bantam originates from Bantam Island in the Dutch East

Indies; they are active, hardy and can become very tame.

Varieties: Black, Blue, Light Brown, Blue Light brown, Self -Blue, Silver

and Mille Fleur.

Modern Game

The Modern game originates from England, it is a tall elegant breed kept

mainly for exhibition.

Varieties: Red Pyle, Birchon, Black, Lemon Blue, Blue and Silver Blue

Old English Game

Developed in England the Old English Game is hardy and athletic and

comes in a variety of nice colors.

Varieties: Black Breasted Red, Silver Duckwing, Gold Duckwing, Red Pyle,

Silver Blue, Self Blue, Blue, Blue Quail, Lemon Blue, Black, Buff, Creole,

Chocolate, Wheaten, Fawn Silver, Black Tailed Buff,

Black Rosecomb

This breed originates in Britain, the Rosecomb’s nice form and feathering

makes it popular for showing and for an attractive addition to the backyard

flock.

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Barred Plymouth Rock

Developed in England, the Barred Rock bantam is very popular. Like its

larger counterpart, this bantam is a good layer.

Buff Orpington

Developed in England, the Buff Orpington bantam is active, docile and

striking in its buff plumage.

Rhode Island Red

Developed in the US, this bantam is attractive with its dark red feathering;

the hens are good layers.

White Leghorn

The Leghorn bantam was developed in the US; it is a good layer, an

excellent show bird and with handling can become quite tame.

White Crested Black Polish

This bantam is outstanding with its large white crest and completely black

body feathering, an excellent show bird.

Wyandotte

This bantam is friendly, docile and very attractive; the hens make good

broodies.

Varieties: Silver Laced, Gold Laced, Buff, Blue Laced Red and Blue.

Ameracauna (Easter Egger)

Like its larger counterpart, the bantam Ameracauna is a good layer of green

and blue eggs.

Bantams - Feather Legged

Brahma

Brahma bantams are nicely colored docile birds; the Brahma hen makes a

good broody; this breed can withstand cold temperatures quite well.

Varieties: Buff, Dark and Light

Cochin

Developed in China, Cochins are friendly, cute, and popular as show birds

and the hens make good mothers.

Varieties: Barred, Black, Blue, Buff, Gold Laced, Mottled, Red, Silver

Laced, White, Black Frizzle, Red Frizzle and White Frizzle.

Silkie Silkies originate from the Orient. These birds are unique with feathering

that looks more like fur, they are friendly and the Silkie hen makes an

excellent broody.

Varieties: Black, Blue, Buff, Grey, Partridge, Red, White & Self Blue

Sultan

The Sultan bantam was developed in the U.S. This bird has a crest, beard,

muff, feathering on its legs and toes, vulture hocks, five toes and

completely white plumage.

Belgian Bearded d’Uccle

Developed in Belgium the d’Uccle is a truly beautiful bantam that actually

improves in looks over time.

Varieties: Mille Fleur, Porcelain, Blue Mille Fleur, Self-Blue, White, and

Golden Neck

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Brown Egg Layers

Pricing for the following breeds:

Straight run chicks: [3.50 for 5-10] [3.30 for 11-25] [3.15 for 26-50]

Sexed chicks: [4.05 for 5-10] [3.85 for 11-25] [3.70 for 26-50]

Barred Plymouth Rocks

Developed in the US this popular breed is kept for its looks, hardiness and

reliability.

New Hampshire Red

An American breed, the New Hampshire is a good dual-purpose bird; they

are a lighter red than the Rhode Island Red.

Rhode Island Red

This American breed is a good egg layer; it is an attractive dark red bird

with an alert and active nature.

Pricing for the following breeds:

Straight run chicks: [3.70 for 5-10] [3.55 for 11-25] [3.40 for 26-50]

Sexed chicks: [4.60 for 5-10] [4.40 for 11-25] [4.20 for 26-50]

Plymouth Rocks

Developed in the US; this popular dual purpose breed is kept for its looks,

hardiness and its reliability.

Varieties: Buff, Partridge and White

Wyandotte

This American breed is for those who want a flock of birds that looks good

and also supplies a good number of eggs.

Varieties: Golden Laced, Silver Laced, Partridge, Columbian, White and

Buff.

Golden Laced Wyandotte hen

Buff Orpington

The Orpington is a beautiful English breed, it is soft feathered and docile.

Cornish

This breed was developed in England; it is large and powerful looking and

kept mainly for exhibition purposes.

Varieties: Dark and Buff.

Speckled Sussex

Developed in England for dual purposes the Sussex is also nicely marked.

Light Sussex – available as straight run only – limited numbers.

Jersey Giant Developed in the US the Jersey Giant is a large bird that grows slowly.

Varieties: Black & White

Delaware

This American breed is docile and a good dual purpose bird.

Naked Neck – Turken Developed in Hungary or Germany the Naked Neck looks like a cross

between a chicken and a turkey.

Black Australorp

Developed in Australia, this breed is all black with a nice green sheen

throughout its plumage.

White Egg Layers

Pricing for the following breeds:

Straight run chicks: [3.45 for 5-10] [3.25 for 11-25] [3.10 for 26-50]

Sexed chicks: [4.20 for 5-10] [4.00 for 11-25] [3.85 for 26-50]

Ancona Anconas originate in Italy; they are active, alert, good layers and look

attractive with their mottled feathering.

White egg

Blue Andalusian This breed originates from Spain and is mainly kept for its striking blue-

laced plumage; the hens are also good layers.

White egg

Minorca The Minorca is a Mediterranean breed; it is popular for showing and the

hens are good layers.

White egg

Varieties: Buff and Black

Leghorn

Excellent layers of large white eggs.

Varieties: Danish Brown

Pricing for the following breeds:

Straight run chicks: [4.05 for 5-10] [3.85 for 11-25] [3.70 for 26-50]

Sexed chicks: [4.90 for 4-10] [4.70 for 11-25] [4.55 for 26-50]

Leghorn

Leghorns originate in Italy; they come in a variety of colors and are kept for

exhibition and for egg laying.

White egg

Varieties: Buff, Red, Rose Comb Brown; S.C. Light Brown, S.C. Dark

Brown and Exchequer.

Campine

This breed originates in Belgium and is kept mainly for display and

exhibition. The hens are good layers.

White egg

Varieties: Golden and Silver.

Hamburg

Developed in Holland, the Hamburg is beautiful and kept mainly for

display and exhibition; the hens are good layers.

White egg

Varieties: Silver Spangled, Golden Spangled, Blue, Silver Penciled and

Golden Penciled,

Lakenvelder

This breed originates in Germany; the contrasting black neck and tail

feathers against the buff or white body feathering make these birds

outstanding.

White or tinted egg

Varieties: Golden and Silver

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Standard Feather Footed Breeds

Light Brahma hen

Brahma

The Brahma was developed in China, this breed is large, slow growing,

gentle and beautiful.

Brown egg

Varieties: Light, Dark and Buff

Straight run chicks: [4.05 for 5-10] [3.85 for 11-25] [3.70 for 26-50]

Sexed chicks: [4.95 for 5-10] [4.75 for 11-25] [4.60 for 26-50]

Cochin

The Cochin originates from China; it is kept mainly for showing and for a

beautiful addition to the backyard flock. The Cochin hen makes a good

broody.

Brown egg

Varieties: Barred, Black, Blue, Buff, White, Partridge and Silver Laced.

Straight run chicks: [4.55 for 5-10] [4.35 for 11-25] [4.20 for 26-50]

Young Buff Cochins

Black Langshan

Developed in China the Langshan is a nice looking bird kept mainly for

exhibition.

Brown egg

Straight run chicks: [3.95 for 5-10] [3.75 for 11-25] [3.60 for 26-50]

Salmon Faverolle

Faverolle’s were developed in France for meat and egg production, they are

rare now and also kept for display and exhibition.

Tinted egg

Straight run chicks: [4.10 for 5-10] [3.90 for 11-25] [3.75 for 26-50]

Sexed chicks: [4.95 for 5-10] [4.75 for 11-25] [4.60 for 26-50]

Standard Crested Breeds The following Crested breeds are sold as straight run only:

Chicks: [4.10 for 5-10] [3.90 for 11-25] [3.75 for 26-50]

Polish

These birds are outstanding with their large crests, beards, muffs and

beautiful markings, they are kept mainly for show, they are good layers of

white eggs.

Varieties: Buff Laced, Black Crested White, Golden Laced, Silver Laced

and White Crested Black

Crevecoeurs

This breed originates in France, it is a solid black bird with a large crest and

beard; the hens lay a white egg.

Mottled Houdans

These birds originate from France; they have black plumage with white tips

throughout their body.

White egg

Mottled Houdans

Sultans

This breed was developed in Turkey; they are all white birds with a crest,

beard, muffs, heavy feathering on legs and toes, vulture hocks and a fifth

toe. White egg layer.

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Rare and Unusual Breeds

The following rare breeds are sold as straight run only:

Chicks: [4.30 ea. for 5 – 10] [4.10 for 11-25] [3.95 for 26-50]

Chantecler

Developed in Canada, the Chantecler is a beautiful dual-purpose breed that

can withstand cold weather.

Brown egg

Varieties: White, Partridge and Buff

White Chantecler hen

Silver Gray Dorking

A very old breed in the English Class of poultry, these birds are very

attractive and a good all round dual purpose breed.

White egg

Egyptian Fayoumi

The Fayoumi is from Egypt; it is rare, fast maturing, very hardy and a good

free ranger.

Tinted egg

Silver Spangled Spitzhauben

This breed was developed in Switzerland and is kept mainly for its

uniqueness; they have a pointed crest, which bends forward.

White egg

Black Sumatra

Developed in Asia, the Sumatra is kept largely for its beauty and for

showing.

White or tinted egg

Sicilian Buttercup

This breed originates from Italy and is very unique looking with its cup

shaped comb; it is also a good layer.

White egg

Red Jungle Fowl

The Jungle fowl is a wild chicken that comes from Asia; it is believed that

all modern day breeds are derived from this bird.

Tinted egg

Phoenix

The Phoenix breed was developed in Japan; they are primarily kept for

show and exhibition due to their unusually long and beautiful tail feathers.

White egg

Varieties: Gold and Silver

Red Shouldered Yokohama

Developed in Japan, the Yokohama is a striking bird with very long hackle,

saddle and tail feathers.

Tinted egg

Red Caps

This English breed has plumage that is reddish brown in colour with black

tips; it has a very large rose comb.

White egg

White Laced Red Cornish

Developed in England, the Cornish breed is large and muscular.

Spangled Russian Orloff

An unusual and friendly breed of chicken that has a beard, muffs and a

walnut comb, the Orloff is believed to originate from Iran.

Mottled Java

This breed originates in the US; A calm breed that lays brown eggs and has

very striking black and white mottled plumage.

Brown egg

Barred Holland

This rare American breed is calm and lays white eggs.

They do well foraging and can also handle confinement well.

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The following rare breeds are sold as straight run only:

Chicks: [4.40 for 5-10] [4.20 for 11-25] [4.00 for 26-50]

Dark Aseels

Aseels were developed in India; they are very strong and aggressive

chickens.

Brown egg

Black Breasted Red Malay

Known for their belligerent nature, the Malay is long legged and tough

looking, males will protect their hens fearlessly.

Brown egg

Black Shamos

Developed in Japan, this breed has a very tall and upright stance.

Like all the game breeds, the males have to be kept separated.

Brown egg

The following rare breeds are available as straight run and sexed:

Straight run chicks: [4.15 for 5-10] [3.95 for 11-25] [3.80 for 26-50]

Sexed chicks: [5.10 for 5-10] [4.90 for 11-25] [4.75 for 26-50]

Barnevelder

Barnevelders originate from Holland and are sought after for the very dark

brown eggs they lay.

Cuckoo Maran

Similar in color to the Barred Rock, the Cuckoo Maran lays a darker brown

egg.

Welsummer

Developed in Holland this breed lays beautiful dark Terracotta colored

eggs; the birds are also very nicely marked.

Buck eye

This American breed is a nice mahogany colour. They have a pea comb

which makes it a nice choice in cold areas; they are also very friendly.

Brown egg

Dominique This American breed is similar looking to the Barred Rock; one way to

differentiate between the two is the Dominique’s rose comb compared to

the Barred Rock’s single comb.

Brown egg

Ameraucana – Easter Egger

Developed in the US, this breed lays blue and green eggs and is friendly in

nature.

Straight run chicks: [3.70 for 5-10] [3.50 for 11-25] [3.35 for 26-50]

Sexed chicks: [4.55 for 5-10] [4.35 for 11-25] [4.20 for 26-50]

Green or blue egg

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Production Layers

White Leghorns

The White Leghorn is undoubtedly one of the best layers.

White egg

Sexed chicks: [3.05 for 5-10] [2.95 for 11-25] [2.85 for 26-50]

Harco

This hybrid will lay large brown eggs in high numbers; it is a quiet friendly

bird.

Brown egg

Sexed chicks: [3.05 for 5-10] [2.95 for 11-25] [2.85 for 26-50]

Red Star

Another excellent egg layer, this bird will lay many large sized eggs under

variable conditions.

Brown egg

Sexed chicks: [3.05 for 5-10] [2.95 for 11-25] [2.65 for 26-50]

TURKEYS

Broad Breasted Bronze

The bronze is much more colorful than the white, this is one of the reasons

some people prefer this bird.

Straight run: [7.75 for 1-10] [7.55 for 11-25] [7.40 for 26-50]

Heritage Turkeys

These turkeys are the old original varieties farmed before the commercial

breeds were developed. They are nicely marked and slower growing than

commercial turkeys.

Varieties: Bourbon Red and Ridley Bronze.

Straight run: [13.00 for 1-10] [12.75 for 11-25] [12.50 for 26-50]

Ridley Bronze Bourbon Red

GUINEA FOWL

French

This is a fast growing heavy guinea, kept for meat production.

St. run: [5.05 for 1-10][4.85 for 11-25] [4.70 for 26-50][4.60 for 51-100]

Pearl Grey

The most common guinea; they are gray with little white dots throughout

their plumage.

Straight run: [5.60 for 1-10] [5.40 for 11-25] [5.25 for 26-50]

White

An all white guinea; they are nice to mix with other colors for contrast.

Straight run: [5.90 for 1-10] [5.70 for 11-25] [5.55 for 26-50]

Pied

These birds are a beautiful mix of white and gray.

Straight run: [5.90 for 1-10] [5.70 for 11-25] [5.55 for 26-50]

Lavender

These birds have lavender colored feathers with white dots throughout their

plumage.

Straight run: [5.90 for 1-10] [5.70 for 11-25] [5.55 for 26-50]

Guinea fowl free range very well and are an excellent choice for

natural insect control around the property – especially important is

their effective control of ticks.

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DUCKS

White Pekin

An all-white bird with orange beak and feet, Pekins grow really fast, they

can reach 8 lbs. In 7 weeks!

Straight run: [4.65 for 1-10] [4.35 for 11-25][4.20 for 26-50]

Rouen

These birds are very similar looking to the wild mallard; however, they are

a lot larger than their wild relatives.

Straight run: [5.10 for 1-10] [4.90 for 11-25][4.70 for 26-50]

Blue Swedish

This attractive duck is all blue except for a white patch on its chest and

some white on its wings.

Straight run ducklings: [6.05 for 1-10] [5.95 for 11-25] [5.85 for 26-50]

Sexed ducklings: [7.05 for 1-10] [6.95 for 11-25] [6.85 for 26-50]

Buff

The Buff Orpington is from England; both sexes are buff colored, the male

has a gray head.

Straight run ducklings: [6.05 for 1-10] [5.95 for 11-25] [5.85 for 26-50]

Sexed ducklings: [7.05 for 1-10] [6.95 for 11-25] [6.85 for 26-50]

Khaki Campbell

Also known as the “Leghorn” in the duck world, these ducks will lay many

eggs.

Straight run ducklings: [5.50 for 1-10] [5.35 for 11-25] [5.25 for 26-50]

Sexed ducklings: [6.75 for 1-10] [6.60 for 11-25] [6.50 for 26-50]

Cayuga

The Cayuga is a greenish black color; this duck is very hardy.

Straight run ducklings: [6.05 for 1-10] [5.95 for 11-25] [5.85 for 26-50]

Sexed ducklings: [7.05 for 1-10] [6.95 for 11-25] [6.85 for 26-50]

Runner

The Runner looks comical standing so tall; this bird is a good egg layer.

Straight run ducklings: [6.60 for 1-10] [6.40 for 11-25] [6.30 for 26-50]

Sexed ducklings: [7.55 for 1-10] [7.35 for 11-25] [7.25 for 26-50]

Varieties: Fawn & White, Black; (Blue and Chocolate –limited)

Black East Indie

This duck is very small and greenish black in color.

Straight run ducklings: [6.55 for 1-10] [6.35 for 11-25] [6.25 for 26-50]

Sexed ducklings: [7.50 for 1-10] [7.30 for 11-25] [7.20 for 26-50]

Miniature Appleyard

This bantam breed of duck is colourful and can be quite friendly.

Straight run ducklings: [10.00 for 1-10] [9.80 for 11-25] [9.70 for 26-50]

Black & White Magpie

This small duck has striking black & white plumage.

Straight run ducklings: [6.75 for 1-10] [6.55 for 11-25] [6.45 for 26+]

Sexed ducklings: [7.30 for 1-10] [7.10 for 11-25] [7.00 for 26+]

Crested Ducks

Pekin, Rouen, Fawn & White Runner and Blue Swedish

Straight run ducklings: [6.70 for 1-10] [6.50 for 11-25] [6.35 for 26+]

Sexed ducklings: [7.85 for 1-10] [7.65 for 11-25] [7.55 for 26+]

Welsh Harlequin

Developed in Wales, the Harlequin is a very nicely marked breed that also

lays well.

Straight run: [6.75 for 1-10] [6.65 for 11-25] [6.55 for 26-50]

GEESE

White Embden

This goose is large and all white in color, it beak and feet are orange.

Straight run: [14.40 for 1-10] [14.20 for 11-25] [14.10 for 26-50]

Sexed: [15.40 for 1-10] [15.20 for 11-25] [15.10 for 26-50]

Giant Embden

These birds are very large and from show quality stock. They are

impressive looking birds.

$65.00 each for sexed goslings or $60.00 each for straight run goslings.

Grey Toulouse

The Toulouse is dark and light gray in color.

Straight run: [14.40 for 1-10] [14.20 for 11-25] [14.10 for 26-50]

Sexed: [15.40 for 1-10] [15.20 for 11-25] [15.10 for 26-50]

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Dewlap Toulouse

This breed is very majestic looking due to its large size and dewlaps.

Very gentle in nature and can become quite tame.

These birds are rare and limited in availability.

$85.00 each for sexed goslings or $75.00 each for straight run goslings.

American Blue

A gentle breed, this bird has the unique blue colored pattern

$55.00 each for sexed goslings or $50.00 each for straight run goslings.

American Lavender

This “lavender coloured” goose is not very common; it is very nicely

marked and docile in nature.

$55.00 each for sexed goslings or $50.00 each for straight run goslings.

African

The African is a large brownish gray goose with a dark brown stripe along

the back of its neck and a black knob on its head.

Straight run: [15.40 for 1-10] [15.15 for 11-25] [15.00 for 26-50]

Sexed: [16.40 for 1-10] [16.15 for 11-25] [16.00 for 26-50]

Pilgrim

This is a gentle breed, males are white, and females are gray.

Sexed: [23.00 for 1-10]

Brown Chinese

This goose is brown and fawn in color with a dark brown stripe along the

back of its neck, its beak is black and it has a black knob on its head.

Straight run: [15.40 for 1-10] [15.15 for 11-25] [15.00 for 26-50]

Sexed: [16.40 for 1-10] [16.15 for 11-25] [16.00 for 26-50]

White Chinese

This white goose is large and graceful looking with an orange beak and

feet and an orange knob on its head.

Straight run: [15.40 for 1-10] [15.15 for 11-25] [15.00 for 26-50]

Sexed: [16.40 for 1-10] [16.15 for 11-25] [16.00 for 26-50]

Tufted Roman

An all-white goose with a tuft of feathers on its head; this goose is mild

mannered and weighs approximately 10 to 12 lbs.

Straight run: [18.00 for 1-10] [17.75 for 11-25]

Sexed: [20.00 for 1-10] [19.75 for 11-25]

Gray Saddleback Pomeranian

A mostly white goose with grayish brown on its head, upper neck,

shoulders back and flank; this German breed can reach 15 to 18 lbs.

Straight run: [15.40 for 1-10] [15.15 for 11-25] [15.00 for 26-50]

Sexed: [16.40 for 1-10] [16.15 for 11-25] [16.00 for 26-50]

American Buff

This bird is a very attractive addition to the barnyard flock.

Mostly buff with some white makes them very eye catching.

This breed is gentle in nature.

Straight run goslings: [18.50 for 1-10] [18.00 for 11-25]

Sexed goslings: [20.50 for 1-10] [20.00 for 11-25]

Super African

Majestic and gentle, describes these birds well – the Super African is a

large goose with a dewlap along the underside of its neck.

Straight run goslings: [25.50 for 1-10]

Sexed goslings: [28.50 for 1-10]

Sebastopol

This goose is an unusual site with its long frizzled white feathers.

Medium sized and good-natured they make an excellent addition to the

flock.

Straight run goslings: [$60.00 for 1-10]

Sexed goslings: [$64.00 for 1-10

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Most of our birds are hatched weekly and may be available as such; however, large orders and most of our special breeds need to be ordered well in

advance of your desired pickup date.

Due to circumstances beyond our control, such as availability of eggs and hatching results, we cannot guarantee all orders to be filled on their expected

dates; however, we will do our best to ensure that they will be.

Some of our breeds do very well at poultry shows, however, we do not guarantee show quality birds; we do guarantee purebred birds.

Bantams, certain rare breeds, turkeys and guinea fowl are sold as straight run only.

Poultry order minimums: you must order at least 5 chicks or 3 ducklings or 2 goslings or 3 turkey poults or 5 guinea keets.

After placing your order, a 20% deposit is required which can be made by cheque, money order, interac e-transfer, Visa or MasterCard.

Add 15 cents per bird per day, for started birds.

Vaccination for Mareks is 15 cents per bird.

If looking for poultry not listed, please inquire for availability.

After placing your order – The following is required:

Once your order is confirmed, a 20% Deposit is required within two weeks, if your deposit is not received within 3 weeks of the date your order

confirmation was sent to you, your order may be cancelled without notice. Please note: large orders will be subject to a 50% deposit. Also note that

your deposit is non-refundable once your order is within 4 weeks of your confirmed hatch date.

Balance of payment can be paid upon pickup by cash, money order, Visa or MasterCard

We will call within a couple of days of hatch date to arrange for time of pick-up

Please note that we are very busy on pick up days and it is possible for things to back up which can result in waiting for your order beyond the set time

for pick – up. Your patience is appreciated.

We will provide boxes for your poultry order.

Bags of chick starter and poultry supplies are available for purchase when you pick up your poultry order.

PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE – JANUARY 2015

For more information, please call:

(613) 968-2508

To place an order, please use our NEW online order form

You can also contact us by e-mail: [email protected]

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