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  1. outdoorgal

    Not laying and then this...

    We had 3 hens that stopped laying, the weather was cold so we assumed it was to blame. 4-6 weeks after they stopped laying, 2 died within days of eachother. They had no symptoms until hours before they passed and then they were just lethargic. There was no bloody stools, odd discharges, or...
  2. outdoorgal

    Eastern WA SLW Roo Needs New Home

    We have a 10 week old Silver Laced Wyandotte roo that needs a new home. He was supposed to be a she and isn't :) I'm in Moses Lake and would be willing to drive some to deliver him.
  3. outdoorgal

    98% sure our SLW is a Roo

    Someone found their voice this morning and we're pretty sure it's our SLW since the others look very henny. I just want to be sure before we re-home or butcher.
  4. outdoorgal

    6wk Golden Sex Link Roo - Eastern WA

    Jenny is a Jimmy so we have a 6wk old roo that needs to be re-homed for flock or pot. We're in Moses Lake, but would be willing to drive an hour or so to get him somewhere if needed. These pics are a couple weeks old and he is almost fully feathered now. I will try to get some updated ones...
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    Free: Golden Sex Link Roo

    Our 4 week old Golden Sex Link Jenny is apparently a Jimmy so he needs a new home. It makes no difference to me if you want him for your flock or for your pot :) We're in Moses Lake, Wa and would prefer to not drive more than an hour if we need to deliver him.
  6. outdoorgal

    Verifying a Roo

    We have one Golden Sex Link we think is a roo, but wanted to verify if it's not too early. He is only 3 weeks old, but rather than reddish/brown feathers coming in (we were expecting a pullet), they are all white and creamy. From pictures I've seen, this would indicate a roo. Is that right...
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