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  1. CaCO3

    New Englanders! Much ado about New England!

    Lol. C'mon now, these boys are too pretty to eat! They are scheduled to be tested next week so they'll be ready to cross state lines. Been trying to think up some good names for your business. Guess Shelburne Shells is too obvious, although there's got to be some good play on words there...
  2. CaCO3

    New Englanders! Much ado about New England!

    Ha! Would hike it, of course!!! Maybe not at record speed, but think I've got it in me. I'll get a custom backpack made and carry the roosters with me. They will get tshirts that say "this chicken climbed mount Washington". You will get 5 mountain climbing roosters.
  3. CaCO3

    New Englanders! Much ado about New England!

    Lol. Climbing MT Washington IS on my bucket list :). Connecticut is also quite lovely this time of year... We're in fair season! If you take all my roosters, I might consider a road trip.... :D
  4. CaCO3

    CT- Free EEx cockerels

    EE x cockerels. Frizzles and smooth feathered. Mareks vaccinated. Located in central CT.
  5. CaCO3

    New Englanders! Much ado about New England!

    Free EEx cockerels. Frizzle and smooth feathered. Mareks vaccinated. Too many boys. Will transport or meet part way depending on location or number of birds. Located in central CT.
  6. CaCO3

    Connecticut!

    Free EEx cockerels. Some frizzles. Mareks vaccinated. Located in Farmington. Will transport.
  7. CaCO3

    Connecticut!

    Have 4 BBR clean-faced, rumpless araucana cockerels. Asking $10/ each. Also have 3 frizzle cockerels $5 each. All vaccinated for Mareks. Located in Farmington. Please pm if interested.
  8. CaCO3

    Connecticut!

    Think you can trim it. I have a silkie chick with cross beak too. So far it's been doing fine eating and drinking, but I guess as they get older you may need to trim back the top.
  9. CaCO3

    Incubators Anonymous

    Shipped eggs- I let them rest for at least a day before setting too. I think it improved my hatches but only comparison between rest/no rest were Araucana, so it's anyone's guess.
  10. CaCO3

    Incubators Anonymous

    I have a Bantam Menace right now. Lol. Little biter, he is.... (Yoda voice)
  11. CaCO3

    Incubators Anonymous

    Hands down some of THE most clever name generators. Hats off to you all!!!
  12. CaCO3

    Incubators Anonymous

    Wow. Those are good! Lol. Java the Hutt.... Hmmmmm.....
  13. CaCO3

    Incubators Anonymous

    Love that name Princess Lay-a. Ha!!
  14. CaCO3

    Connecticut!

    Boy or girl? Silkie x. I'm leaning towards boy but hoping I'm wrong.
  15. CaCO3

    CT- 14 m/o Frizzle rooster

    No sorry just placed him.
  16. CaCO3

    CT- 14 m/o Frizzle rooster

    Frizzle rooster for sale. Need to downsize. He's proven himself to be a real ladies man. Cooped with 25 hens and I was getting 75% fertile eggs. He loves females of all breeds (really likes those silkie girls). Located in central CT.
  17. CaCO3

    BST Discussion

    NEVERMIND!!! I found my other listing. Duh..... :) Thanks for confirming- thought I was blind!! I'm getting a message saying I have an open listing when I try to create a new thread under Chickens 8 weeks & older. The only thread I created there is Closed- I just checked. What do I...
  18. CaCO3

    BST Discussion

    I can't figure out how to close a thread in the Free to a Good Home section? I see no "close" option on the main listing page, if I go to the peach colored bar of my listing. Can't figure out any ways to close within my posting if I try editing. What am I doing wrong??? Here are screen shots...
  19. CaCO3

    CT- 2 black copper marans 16 mos

    I have 2 black copper marans roosters that need to go. Please contact me if you have room on your farm.
  20. CaCO3

    Connecticut!

    Thanks. :). I've really been lucky so far and was a real bummer. She was a very sweet chicken and a great broody. Fantastic mom. I need to identify this perp and reinforce the perimeter!
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