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OH NO!!!!  Another place to shop!!!!ththth
You are enabling my addiction............. and the decor just gives me ideas on how to encorporate more chicken accessories...........


lau

post #42 of 113

Julie,

I recieved my eggs today, they look great! Had no breakage, and thanks for the extras! The shape and the size are ideal, no funny shapes or small eggs....thanks again. Look forward to doing business with you again.

We will candle them late this evening, before they go in the bator to check for hairline cracks or scamblization (dont' think that's a real word..lol) by the post office.

Thanks again....Pam

post #43 of 113

Julie,

I just visited your website tonight.  I am impressed with the effort it took to design and put together such a site.  The pictures are sharpa nd clear enough for me to see what the end results of the eggs should look like.

I am just getting into Chickens, unfortunately I live in a city that restricts the number of birds we can have, but what the hay, what the city doesn't know won't hurt them.    lau

I haven't settled on a breed yet, although my preference tends towards white eggers (probably because that is what I am used to)
I have seen some brown eggers I really like as well.

Because of the fact that I do live in town, whatever breed I do select will have to be one that is content to be somewhat contained in a coop and run. 

Your background history on each of the breeds you currently have is very good, informative and helpful to us novices.

I am going to order my first incubator soon and when I am ready I will be definitely placing an order with you.

Continued success and best wishes.

Fr. Chuck Wolff, Louisville, KY
Dad to 6 MinPins,3 Ring Neck Doves,2 English Budgies, 3 parakeets,3 cockatiels
   
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Fr. Chuck Wolff, Louisville, KY
Dad to 6 MinPins,3 Ring Neck Doves,2 English Budgies, 3 parakeets,3 cockatiels
   
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post #44 of 113
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Julie,

I just visited your website tonight.  I am impressed with the effort it took to design and put together such a site.  The pictures are sharpa nd clear enough for me to see what the end results of the eggs should look like.

I am just getting into Chickens, unfortunately I live in a city that restricts the number of birds we can have, but what the hay, what the city doesn't know won't hurt them.    lau

I haven't settled on a breed yet, although my preference tends towards white eggers (probably because that is what I am used to)
I have seen some brown eggers I really like as well.

Because of the fact that I do live in town, whatever breed I do select will have to be one that is content to be somewhat contained in a coop and run. 

Your background history on each of the breeds you currently have is very good, informative and helpful to us novices.

I am going to order my first incubator soon and when I am ready I will be definitely placing an order with you.

Continued success and best wishes.


Looking forward to it~  Thank you~.......  smile

post #45 of 113

Drooling tongue  Need bator ! sad Maybe next spring someone will go broody for me and I can buy some . What a selection !

5 BuffOrps , ( 1 roo ) , 5 black australorps ,  5 RIR , with 1 BA currently sitting on a mixed pile of eggs,  1 hamster , 2 dogs , 1 cat , 4 boys , 1 girl , 1 hubby , two 4-H pigs and one 4-h steer
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5 BuffOrps , ( 1 roo ) , 5 black australorps ,  5 RIR , with 1 BA currently sitting on a mixed pile of eggs,  1 hamster , 2 dogs , 1 cat , 4 boys , 1 girl , 1 hubby , two 4-H pigs and one 4-h steer
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post #46 of 113
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Drooling tongue  Need bator ! sad Maybe next spring someone will go broody for me and I can buy some . What a selection !


there are several tips in here on how to make a home made incubator.  Do a search for Incubators -Miss Prissy.  I am, unfortunately totally hopeless when it comes to contructing anything with electrical components unless they are the snap/plug together type thing.

So I will be ordering one from Moyer Hatcheries in Quakerstown PA shortly, as they have the best price so far that I have found.

Fr. Chuck Wolff, Louisville, KY
Dad to 6 MinPins,3 Ring Neck Doves,2 English Budgies, 3 parakeets,3 cockatiels
   
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Fr. Chuck Wolff, Louisville, KY
Dad to 6 MinPins,3 Ring Neck Doves,2 English Budgies, 3 parakeets,3 cockatiels
   
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post #47 of 113

I love the SSH and the spitz(whatever their called). I'm gonna have to ask my friend if she will split an order with me.

1 Standard White Leghorn Cock, Bantams: 1 Blue Wyandotte cock and 1 hen, 2 black Wyandotte hens, 1 SLW hen, 2 Serama cocks, 3 Serama hens,1 Serama cockerel, 1 silkied Serama Cock  . Also Coturnix quail and Golden Yellow Pheasants.

Rest In Peace Sandy, Newbie, Coal, Diamond, my angel Coco, Krispy, Iona, Pearl and Claire....You will be missed forever.

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1 Standard White Leghorn Cock, Bantams: 1 Blue Wyandotte cock and 1 hen, 2 black Wyandotte hens, 1 SLW hen, 2 Serama cocks, 3 Serama hens,1 Serama cockerel, 1 silkied Serama Cock  . Also Coturnix quail and Golden Yellow Pheasants.

Rest In Peace Sandy, Newbie, Coal, Diamond, my angel Coco, Krispy, Iona, Pearl and Claire....You will be missed forever.

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post #48 of 113

Julie,
I received my eggs today.  Fantastic packing job - none broke!  And thanks also for the extra.  I am putting them into the bator and looking forward to a good hatch!  After I get my pens set up I am going to have to talk to you about some of your Speckled Sussex. big_smile

Pam, home schooling Mom of 3, horse trainer, herd of 10 horses, herd of silkies, BBS/B Orps, EE's, Speckled Sussex, flock of Wht Muscovies;  Breeder and exhibitor of SQ guinea pigs aka Cavies
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Pam, home schooling Mom of 3, horse trainer, herd of 10 horses, herd of silkies, BBS/B Orps, EE's, Speckled Sussex, flock of Wht Muscovies;  Breeder and exhibitor of SQ guinea pigs aka Cavies
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post #49 of 113

Beautiful website!

Rare Feathers Farm was founded in 2006 and is located just outside of Okanogan, Washington. We specialize in rare and critically endangered poultry.

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Rare Feathers Farm was founded in 2006 and is located just outside of Okanogan, Washington. We specialize in rare and critically endangered poultry.

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post #50 of 113
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Julie,
I received my eggs today.  Fantastic packing job - none broke!  And thanks also for the extra.  I am putting them into the bator and looking forward to a good hatch!  After I get my pens set up I am going to have to talk to you about some of your Speckled Sussex. big_smile


Hope you have a good hatch!  smile

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