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Friday, 04 January 2008 |
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Welcome to Rose Comb Farms. I sell honey, honey bee colony starts (nucs), and Pure Breed Nubian Dairy Goats. Scroll down to see what is available for sale presently.
Thanks,
Michael Wilson
Clinton, TN
37716
Phone: 865-804-6486
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Tuesday, 27 April 2010 |
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DoeGoat4 was born February 10th, 2010
She is for sale @ $150 and can be registered as Purebred Nubian through
ADGA.
Sire: Infinity C/K Kyle Katarn N001326575
Dam: Rose Comb Cha Cha N001472732
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Tuesday, 27 April 2010 |
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BuckGoat3 was born February 1st, 2010
He is for sale @ $120 and can be registered as Purebred Nubian through
ADGA.
Sire: Infinity C/K Kyle Katarn N001326575
Dam: Rose Comb Lillian N1366972
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Thursday, 31 December 2009 |
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We have pure honey collected by our bees in the East Tennessee Valley and on the Cumberland Plateau. (Anderson, Knox, and Morgan Counties in Tennessee). Unlike honey "producers" who bottle bulk honey imported from who knows where and put their own label on the jar, Rose Comb Farms Honey is produced by our bees from plants in our area using sustainable beekeeping practices.
44 oz. honey in quart size glass canning jar: $12
22 oz. honey in pint size glass canning jar: $7
Sorry, no special pricing by the case.
Available for pickup at our home in Clinton, TN 37716
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Wednesday, 25 April 2007 |
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2010: Sold Out.
I have a contact list that you can sign up for if you would like for me to notify you in early 2011 of when I will begin taking orders. The colonies will be ready during the month of May.
The price for honeybee colony starts for 2011 is still to be determined. You get 5 medium frames (6 1/4" frames) with comb, brood, honey, bees, and a queen. The first splits will be available in May. Its possible some will be ready in April.
You will need a medium box to get the split started in. I may have some medium boxes available to sell splits in, but no tops and bottoms or other equipment is for sale.
This is a fully functioning mini-colony on frames of drawn comb that we can place into your equipment that you bring. Alternatively, I have waxed cardboard nuc boxes available for $10 to transport your split in. I usually look for, and mark, the queen when transferring the split into your equipment and am happy to spend time with beginners giving a brief tour of a honey bee colony and provide other information to get you started. If you would rather have the split self contained and ready to go when you arrive, please let me know. All beekeepers inspecting colonies at pickup must wear a veil. Most of my colonies are very gentle, but stings do happen in beekeeping when not wearing protective clothing.
These splits are pickup only. I do not ship. A few deeps may be available in 2011. Deposits are not necessary, but missing the pick-up date we agree on will result in the split going to the next available beekeeper. Splits can only stay in their small nuc box for a short period of time and must go before they get too crowded. All colonies will be legally sold with the required state inspection paperwork provided at pickup, ensuring you that these colonies are free of regulated bee diseases.
To Contact me click Contact Form
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