Chickens
Prices for Standard Breeds
2-3 Months old $25.00 Online ($26.25)
3-4 Months old $ 30.00
4+ Months old $35.00 -Not available at this time.
Please remember to bring something to take your birds home in. We suggest a box or dog crate.
Please call before visiting at 386-208-0495, 352-226-9381 or 352-226-9382
Our Guarantee:
We guarantee pullets (a young hen). This does not mean that we don't make mistakes from time to time and give someone a rooster. If we do, we will make it right. If this happens give us a call 386-208-0495. We maintain a closed flock to limit brining in disease, so unfortunately, we cannot take roosters back, but we will make sure we take care of you.
Ways to purchase Chickens:
1) Chickens are available to purchase in advance online. Purchases made
are to be picked up on designated pick-up date, or by an appointment
The week prior to the pickup date.
2) After the designated pickup date remaining chickens will be sold on a
first come first serve basis by appointment. Call 386-208-0495 to make
an appointment. (There will be a limited number of birds available.)
The Online inventory:
Because chickens die we initially put about 50% of our total number
chicks of each breed for sale in the online store. This is to make sure that
if you purchase a chicken we will have enough chickens when you come to
pick it up. As we get closer to the pickup date we will increase the number
of birds available for purchase based on our inventory, always keeping
some in reserve. If we are sold out check back a week or two before the
pickup date for any changes to inventory. After the pickup date the
reserve birds will be sold on a first come first serve basis by appointment.
To better meet the needs of our customers we are now offering the option of purchasing chickens online. Pre-selling chickens comes with its own set of obstacles. Our concern is to make sure we take the necessary steps to make sure our customers are taken care of. Below is the procedure we will use to make sure we do just that. I am sure the procedure will change as we all grow with the process. I personally like to know the “whys” behind something, so I will try to explain them as well.
1. All sales are final.
(We are not giving refunds to discourage people from purchasing chickens as a place holder and then cancelling their order. We want to make sure this process benefits as many people as possible. We don’t want someone to miss out because someone is playing the system.)
2. We will make between 50% and 60% of our original inventory
available for online purchase.
(This is to make sure everyone who purchased chickens will get the chickens they want. Crazy things happen and chickens die. This way we have a surplus just in case. Even with a surplus, things still could happen. In the event that you purchase chickens online and we cannot supply them, we will refund 100% of your total cost of purchase.)
3. Chickens must be picked up by the designated date. There
will be no refunds for chickens that are not picked up on or
before the designated pick up date.
(Since we are only selling half of our chickens online, the remainder will be sold first come, first served. We will not sell any chickens first come, first served until all chickens are picked up or after the pickup date. This way we don’t accidently sell a bird that was already purchased.)
4. We will be available without an appointment on the pickup
date and designated time that is indicated on our website.
5.You can make an appointment (call 386-208-0495) to pick up
your chickens early during the pickup window designated for
that group of bird.
(We have very active children in sports, school, etc. and want to make sure that we schedule a time that works for everyone involved.)
6.For online purchases chickens will cost $26.25 for 2 months
old bird.
(This will offset the credit card service fees. We decided we would rather have the customers who are using this service to pay the fees instead having all customers absorb the cost.)
Free Roosters With
Purchase While Supplies
Last!!!
For a list of upcoming breeds visit our
Breeds Available Page
Purchase While Supplies
Last!!!
For a list of upcoming breeds visit our
Breeds Available Page
Amberlink
Amberlinks are hybrid crosses between the Rhode Island Red Hen and Rhode Island White Rooster. They are high production birds producing approximately 300 eggs a year. They are very docile birds that are excellent free rangers. They have superb foraging skills that make them very proficient at finding food. Because of their lighter weight they have an excellent feed conversion ratio that helps keep the cost down. Ameracauna (Easter Egger)
These girls are a lot of fun with their greenish blue eggs, tufts on their cheeks and many varieties of colors. Barnevelder
Dottie, a Barnvelder was our all time favorite bird. Each spring should would raise a clutch of chicks. One Spring a Northern Harrier (large bird of prey) grabbed one of her babies (about a month old and started to fly off. Dottie went airborne to rescue he chick. She was a decent layer but jus a great bird. I recommend every flock have a Dottie (Barnevelder). Barred Rock This bird is as American as apple pie. They are a striking bird with their black bars and are a good egg layer. Bielefelders-Exceptionally Rare
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Golden Comet
This is the first cross we carried. They have really impressed me. They are hardy, reliable birds that produce a huge brown egg. If you are looking for egg production, check out these girls!! Golden Laced Wyandotte
They are beautiful and productive birds for the home flock. They are a favorite amongst backyard flock owners for their dependable egg laying, easygoing nature and cold-hardiness. ISA Browns
The ISA Brown is a hybrid chicken developed in France by the Institut de Sélection Animale. Hence, the acronym ISA. For over 40 years, these brown hens remained one of the top global egg layers. They are friendly and produce a dark copper color egg. They are low maintenance and can handle a variety of different climates. ISA Browns are hybrids result from a series of crosses which include Rhode Island White and Rhode Island Red chickens. Lavendar Maran-Future BreedLavender Marans are a fun twist on your favorite chocolate layer. They are broad, stand tall and showcase the desirable lavender plumage. They are fair layers of medium-large eggs ranging in color from caramel to chocolate. Lavender Marans are an active feather-legged breed that loves to forage.
Lavender Orpington-New Breed Available for a limited timeThe Lavender Orpington is a beautiful breed that are good layers They are a solid muted, violet or blue. ‘Lavender’ is also known as ‘self-blue’ Orpingtons tend to be very friendly and have a pet-like demeanor eggs.
Lavendar Wyandotte-Future BreedEasily the most sought-after Wyandotte – the Lavender Wyandotte will not go unnoticed. You don’t have to sacrifice production with these ornamental birds; Wyandottes are very much dual purpose. They are good layers of medium/large brown eggs while carrying a broad, muscular body.
Light Brahma
The light Brahma is also a very large chicken like the dark Brahma weighing about 10-13 lbs. Both the Dark and Light Brahmas have calm and quiet dementors and are considered gentle giants. Brahmas are good egg producers that lay around 200 eggs a year. If you are looking for a hen that will go broody this is your girl. Noir Maran-Future BreedIt doesn’t get better than this, a sex-linked, production, dark brown layer. What more could you ask for? The Noir Marans are a very good layer of rich dark brown eggs ranging from copper to chocolate in color. These hens are largely black with varying amounts of bronze. This breed produces a combination of both clean and feather legged chicks. The Noir Marans allows you to incorporate darker eggs into your basket without breaking the bank.
Olive Egger
When it comes to appearance – Olive Eggers are a wildcard. They are predominantly black, blue or brown chicks however they grow out in almost every color and/or combination of muffs and beards. Our Olive eggers are f1, meaning first generation, and are bred from Black Copper Marans, Welsummers and Ameraucanas. These chicks will grow into hens that lay predominantly green eggs ranging in color from sage to olive. Partridge Rock
A very beautiful bird with striking details in their feathers. They are good egg layer and one of my favorites. Rhode Island Reds
The Rhode Island Red is as American as Apple Pie. Thye are a must have in every flock. They are a deep burgundy color and an excellent brown egg layer. They lay approximately 300 eggs a year. Rhode Island Blue
Rhode Island Blues are a hybrid crossing two of the best layers - the Rhode Island Red and the Australorp. This cross results in combination blue, red and black chickens. Rhode Island Blues are a medium, production bird - an excellent layer of large brown eggs. If you're looking for a multi-colored chicken that will out-lay most - this is your breed Silver Laced Wyandottes
The Silver Laced is the original Wyandotte, and is strikingly beautiful. They lay a nicely shaped, good sized egg, varying from light to rich brown and will set some. Speckled Sussex
This is one of our favorite birds. It is a deep burgundy with black streaking and white speckles. Each year after molting, they become more speckled than the previous year. They are a prolific egg layer. Splash Australorp-Future BreedSplash Australorp’s desirable splash plumage, calm personality, and dependable laying make them an ideal backyard chicken.
Splash Jersey Giant-Future BreedSplashed Jersey Giant
The largest breed in the American Class the Jersey Giant has appropriately been nicknamed the ‘Gentle Giant’. They are not only huge they are gorgeous. The Splash Jersey Giants are whitish gray with dark gray to black splashes. They are average layers That produce a considerably larger egg than most. Splashed Laced Red WyandotteSplash Laced Red Wyandotte are gorgeous. Their dense-deep Mahogany red feathers are outlined with light gray. They will definitely catch your eye.
Splash Maran-Future BreedSplash Marans are a fun twist on your favorite chocolate layer. They are broad, stand tall and sport a mostly white plumage with splashes of blue. They are fair layers of medium-large eggs ranging in color from caramel to chocolate. Splash Marans are an active feather-legged breed that loves to forage. Splash Marans are an active feather-legged breed that loves to forage.
Welsummer
Welsummers are rare bird with a Dutch origins. They lay large dark eggs. They are a beautiful addition to any flock. White Leghorn
The White Leghorn is the industry standard for white egg production. They are an extremely early producer that can start laying as early as 20 weeks. They are a bit flighty (whic in my opinion translates to entertaining) and are not overly friendly. If you are looking for high production of large white eggs this is your bird. |
Give us a call at:
386-208-0495
352-226-9381
or
352-226-9382
6074 127th Place Live Oak, FL 32060
Please call before coming out to make sure someone is available to assist you.
We ask that you don't call after 8:00 PM or before 8:00 AM
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