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well i have to say i seen some great looking chickens out there but the silkies for sale were not what i was looking for. i was hoping to buy a chick or two while i was there.
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I went today and was very impressed by the quality and variety of chickens there.

Isaac Dailey

Sophomore at Harrison County High School

Mayor of Colville, Ky

Proud owner of 2 Pekin Ducks, 2 Black Australorps & 4 Black Orpingtons

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Isaac Dailey

Sophomore at Harrison County High School

Mayor of Colville, Ky

Proud owner of 2 Pekin Ducks, 2 Black Australorps & 4 Black Orpingtons

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Just got back and was looking for Silver Sebrights and there was very few: (

Love being at the lake!
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Love being at the lake!
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I had a great time today!! A lot of lovely birds!!!

Orpington Lover! I have a small flock of Lavender and Lavender split Orpingtons,UK Bantam Chocolate Orps, Small Flock of Black Bantam Wyandottes, and a Trio of FBCMs. The Bator is full again!! Hatching is my therapy!!!
My Swap Page   http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=62331-swap-page

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Orpington Lover! I have a small flock of Lavender and Lavender split Orpingtons,UK Bantam Chocolate Orps, Small Flock of Black Bantam Wyandottes, and a Trio of FBCMs. The Bator is full again!! Hatching is my therapy!!!
My Swap Page   http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=62331-swap-page

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My kids and I had a great time.  They spent hours on the rides, but I just overheard them plotting what they want to enter next year.  So maybe something "took". 

 

I must say I saw a GORGEOUS barred rock cock - the pattern, length and narrowness of his hackles was exquisite.  But when I said good night to our flock tonight, I'm pretty happy with my own birds.
 

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with a flute
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just talking to my chickens...
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post #11326 of 11611

Does anyone around Louisville have any silkies for sale. I am look for some pullets or chicks any color but white. I had some and got rid of them, they were very hard to keep clean and I really like the darker colors better. Black, blue, splash or partridge is what I'm looking for. If you have any or know someone that does, let me know please and thank you.

Married mother of 3 amazing kids, 2 boys and a girl. I love animals, I have 3 dogs, a dogue de bordeaux, a shih tzu and a goldie. I have recently got a kitten, he is an exotic short hair, a persian without all the hair. My new addiction, silkies. I have my first silkie chicks, 2 are partridge and 2 buff and 1 that has turned into a beautiful Colombian cockerel. I have recently added 2 blues a...

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Married mother of 3 amazing kids, 2 boys and a girl. I love animals, I have 3 dogs, a dogue de bordeaux, a shih tzu and a goldie. I have recently got a kitten, he is an exotic short hair, a persian without all the hair. My new addiction, silkies. I have my first silkie chicks, 2 are partridge and 2 buff and 1 that has turned into a beautiful Colombian cockerel. I have recently added 2 blues a...

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I talked to the tractor supply in Frankfort about having a chicken swap in September. Just wondering if anyone would be interested in coming? 

No one?? 

Supreme Silkies

White,splash,blue, and paint silkies. Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club.

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Supreme Silkies

White,splash,blue, and paint silkies. Member of the American Silkie Bantam Club.

Supreme Silkies Website

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Originally Posted by Lady Chickadee View Post

I talked to the tractor supply in Frankfort about having a chicken swap in September. Just wondering if anyone would be interested in coming? 

No one?? 

I would, but they are usually so early and I am not a morning person!hide.gif

Each child is unique and will develop in his own way and time. Be patient, flexible and encouraging. Always lead; don't push. Most of all, remember that children truly are a GIFT from God. - author unknown

 

 


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WYGS member swap page links

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Each child is unique and will develop in his own way and time. Be patient, flexible and encouraging. Always lead; don't push. Most of all, remember that children truly are a GIFT from God. - author unknown

 

 


What Ya Got Swap page

WYGS member swap page links

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post #11329 of 11611
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Originally Posted by wood&feathers View Post

I must say I saw a GORGEOUS barred rock cock - the pattern, length and narrowness of his hackles was exquisite.  But when I said good night to our flock tonight, I'm pretty happy with my own birds.
 

 

I know the exact bird you are talking about because my wife grabbed my arm when she saw his very fine barring. He was beautiful.

 

There were at least twice as many pigeons represented this year and close to double the number of chickens too. It was a good overall showing of birds. It also highlights ample opportunties for people to show some very under or non-represented breeds.

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I'm rather disappointed with my lav orpingtons. The one almost a year old hasn't started laying yet, the other 2 are a month younger, 1 was laying but she stopped. I was hoping to have some eggs to hatch.

Did you end up selling these? I don't remember seeing any there.

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- New for 2013 - Breeding Icelandic Chickens -

 

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