Kintaline Mill Farm
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Kintaline Farm
Plant and Poultry Centre Benderloch, OBAN,
Argyll, PA37 1QS Scotland
Tel: 01631 720223
home@poultryscotland.co.uk
POULTRY
AND WATERFOWL PARK
traditional domestic utility breeds
of
ducks, chickens and geese
| Here at Kintaline we are gradually developing our small breeding flocks of good utility strains of chickens and ducks. We have kept visitors in mind as we have built our individual breeding pens providing an interesting
and educational attraction for visitors to the farm and plant centre. We
welcome visitors all year. [In the winter please phone or email in advance as sometimes it gets too wet and slippery to be safe for us to allow folks around.
Throughout our pages follow the links to more information by clicking on underlined words |
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| For over 12 years we have been rearing Black Rock pullets for sale, and to replace our own laying flock. This commercial bird is, in our view, the best for free-range egg production. The birds are so much stronger than any of the common commercials, have a very high disease resistance, are in their element outside feeding on
insects and vegetation, improving your pasture or garden as they go.
With high productivity of large brown eggs and a docile nature, we do not
think there is a better hybrid. |
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Some years ago we added
pure
Traditional
and Utility breeds to answer an increasing demand for well-reared domestic
pure breed birds for eggs, meat and breeding.
Our pullets and cockerels
are raised
with all possible care and attention and allowed to free-range once
old enough. This, and lots of good feeding and care, gives them the very best
start in life we can. Follow the links to see the breeds
and how
we rear them.
PLEASE NOTE - we cannot supply birds outside the United Kingdom. There is no delivery service around the UK for birds and we are completely occupied with our own birds so cannot leave the farm to deliver. We can, however, supply eggs from our breed flocks for incubating.
However Oban is a lovely place for a day out or a weekend break before taking your birds home.
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| The
whole area is being landscaped and information points erected to help visitors
learn more about the origins of the breeds of ducks,
chickens
and
geese, all of which have developed by man for different uses. There
is an amazing array of colours, shapes and personalities to meet and find
out about. |
| It is our intention to
have young birds
for sale most of the year. It is vital that you contact
us or come
before you require your birds to check on Availability and so that appropriate
arrangements can be made. |
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The park is being laid
out so it is easy to walk around, with lots of young plants to give more
interest and attract wildlife. We hope you will make lots of new friends
as you feed the birds, watch the babies and admire the antics of these
fascinating birds.
We rely completely on
your support to maintain all the birds and develop this attraction,
and will be charging a small entrance fee. |
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OBAN
WEATHER TODAY
and some one elses opinions if you what to be really sure
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