September 11, 201114 yr I have been trying to locate some Silkies and other rare breed poultry in Thailand not only for myself but for friends as well. I have seen old posts on here talking about Silkies but no one seams to know where they are now. Does anyone know of a rare breed chicken club in Thailand ? If you have any stock I would like to put a data base together to help people get in touch Any help would be Thanked to the hilt.
September 11, 201114 yr Mods, he has made simple typing error. Can you change "rear' breeds to RARE breeds . I do believe he will get a much better response, if you can make that change.Thank You
September 11, 201114 yr Mods, he has made simple typing error. Can you change "rear' breeds to RARE breeds . I do believe he will get a much better response, if you can make that change.Thank You Was already on it. Don't watch this forum very often but the title got me curious.
September 11, 201114 yr Surely there must be some in Bangkok Chinatown. There is in every other Chinatown around the world.
September 13, 201114 yr Author sorry about the typo, but it has made more interest than the Chickens LOL. Edited September 13, 201114 yr by andycrosby
September 15, 201114 yr Author Just had some news , I found a few Silkies, Polish, Cochin and Golden Seabright bantams. It would make your toes turn up at the end if I told you the cost, but at least its a start. Also I got a lead on some fancy ducks and there even more money, but you only live once.<br>
October 27, 201213 yr Any updates on this subject ? I now have a good flock of Khaki Campbells, couple of Muskoveys for incubating and 3 geese for security Would also like to get a few rarer breeds as we have a small coffee shop/restaurant and it would be nice for our customers to be able to see something different (not to eat).... The 2 rabbits we had got munched by a dog whilst I was away, my fault for not building the pen walls high enough... Lesson learnt.. Info on different breeds would be good.. Prices/location etc
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