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thanks for the info very helpful. Im not sure if we are going to start soon I have to find out what the laws on living in town and if we have space in our yard. Also I dont have any coop but know someone selling a rabbit cage that to me looks like a coop already it has two cages stacked and is about 3 or 4 feet by 2 feet and each cage is about 2 feet tall. I was thinking about just keeping two chickens one in each cage, maybe get a couple chicks and raise them inside first. I was thinking about golden sex link for a breed, from what I read in the breed secion here they seem to be the best for both cold weather and egg laying.

 

Sex links are great layers every day and a large egg.

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post #2962 of 8449

you would be better to keep them in the same cage especially in the winter, they will help keep each other warm by snuggling together. if you have them in a rabbit coop, you will want to put plastic to block the wind from below (not under the cage but around the legs of the cage. drafts will kill chickens the fastest.

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Originally Posted by FreezingRooster View Post

thanks for the info very helpful. Im not sure if we are going to start soon I have to find out what the laws on living in town and if we have space in our yard. Also I dont have any coop but know someone selling a rabbit cage that to me looks like a coop already it has two cages stacked and is about 3 or 4 feet by 2 feet and each cage is about 2 feet tall. I was thinking about just keeping two chickens one in each cage, maybe get a couple chicks and raise them inside first. I was thinking about golden sex link for a breed, from what I read in the breed secion here they seem to be the best for both cold weather and egg laying.

 

 

If you love your chicken, thank a breeder. NPIP tested

 

visit the Maine Chicken Stocks swaps and shows thread to see what's going on in your part of Maine

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/maine-chicken-swaps-stocks-and-shows-2013

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If you love your chicken, thank a breeder. NPIP tested

 

visit the Maine Chicken Stocks swaps and shows thread to see what's going on in your part of Maine

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/maine-chicken-swaps-stocks-and-shows-2013

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post #2963 of 8449

I can't believe I am about to do this. set another set of sizzle eggs. had several people wanting them and I have eggs, can't let them go to waste.  now debating if i want those turkey eggs that were at the swap???(I really shouldn't- that would only be an extra week but that would be another 12 if they all hatch plus what I already have going) hmmmm.

If you love your chicken, thank a breeder. NPIP tested

 

visit the Maine Chicken Stocks swaps and shows thread to see what's going on in your part of Maine

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/maine-chicken-swaps-stocks-and-shows-2013

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If you love your chicken, thank a breeder. NPIP tested

 

visit the Maine Chicken Stocks swaps and shows thread to see what's going on in your part of Maine

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/maine-chicken-swaps-stocks-and-shows-2013

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I can't wait to hear what you get too. and remember if it hatches white, it's probably NOT just  white.

 

 

 

No worries lau.gif

 

silkie.jpg

A lonely blue girl guards the riverbed, she shakes her brown torch at the tide...

 

 

 

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A lonely blue girl guards the riverbed, she shakes her brown torch at the tide...

 

 

 

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post #2965 of 8449

SOOOOOOOO, how was the swap????

 

 

Be really descriptive for those of us that couldnt be there idunno.gif

Anna, momma to 4 girls, 2 dogs (gsd and a newfie), a cratchety old lovebird, a sugarglider, and a soon to be expanding flock of chickens. And wife to one amazing man!

 

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http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/annabananaandfamilys-swap-page my swap page

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Anna, momma to 4 girls, 2 dogs (gsd and a newfie), a cratchety old lovebird, a sugarglider, and a soon to be expanding flock of chickens. And wife to one amazing man!

 

tastefullysimple.com/web/akeeney

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/annabananaandfamilys-swap-page my swap page

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blue is beautiful!!!

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No worries lau.gif

 

silkie.jpg

 

 

If you love your chicken, thank a breeder. NPIP tested

 

visit the Maine Chicken Stocks swaps and shows thread to see what's going on in your part of Maine

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/maine-chicken-swaps-stocks-and-shows-2013

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If you love your chicken, thank a breeder. NPIP tested

 

visit the Maine Chicken Stocks swaps and shows thread to see what's going on in your part of Maine

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/maine-chicken-swaps-stocks-and-shows-2013

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post #2967 of 8449

would you like the description of the brunswick swap- dismal is what I heard, one vendor. on the other hand, augusta was busy dispite the wind. several people that I expected to show up never did and there were a few new people, one person drove 1 1/2 hours to be there. we started getting calls from people that went to the brunswick swap to see if it was worth the drive to augusta, it was.  there were baby goats, bunnies, chickens of course and one turkey went for a strut in the parking lot. he was quite handsome to watch and never ran off.

guinea hens are in short supply, several people looking but no one had any.

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SOOOOOOOO, how was the swap????

 

 

Be really descriptive for those of us that couldnt be there idunno.gif

 

 

If you love your chicken, thank a breeder. NPIP tested

 

visit the Maine Chicken Stocks swaps and shows thread to see what's going on in your part of Maine

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/maine-chicken-swaps-stocks-and-shows-2013

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If you love your chicken, thank a breeder. NPIP tested

 

visit the Maine Chicken Stocks swaps and shows thread to see what's going on in your part of Maine

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/maine-chicken-swaps-stocks-and-shows-2013

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So I missed out on the swap because my softball game got rescheduled and nobody in this house except me wanted to get up early to go!!! I really wanted to go! I have a large black and white lop ear bunny buck for sale if anyone wants one, then I have a blue and a black mini rex does For sale! Hope everyone did well! I will go to the Wilton one on the 6th! Well here are some pictures of my chicks starting to grow (didn't hatch these out myself)

 

IMG_0160.JPGGolden Laced Polish!

IMG_0162.JPGGLP Same chick as above!

IMG_0165.JPGpartridge silkie

IMG_0167.JPGBlack Cochin Maybe??? What do you think??

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IMG_0172.JPG 1 of the 2 Blue Cochin x Lilac Orpington Mixes!

IMG_0174.JPG1 of the 2 Black Copper Maran x Ester Egger Mixes! They Have Muffs!

 

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~Taylor's Barnyard~
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Raising Quality Poultry Since Day 1!
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post #2969 of 8449

Hi All! 

My husband and I just got a house complete with brand new coop big enough for about 10 / 12 chickens. We are brand new to this so we are looking for some newly laying pullets (or some that are just about ready to lay) to start our first flock!  We are interested in whatever varieties are good layers with a few easter eggers mixed in for fun. My question is; Where can I get started pullets in Maine? We are willing to travel about an hour and a bit from the Portland area to get them. We would also prefer pullets that have been more or less hand raised to make it easier on us for our first time out. I have checked Craigslist and Uncle Henry's without too much luck thus far...

 

We are looking for about 6 birds to get us started.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated! 

 

Thanks!

 

 

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I think you should take in one of the many poultry swaps going on around the state. if you click the link in my siggy, it will take you to the maine chicken swaps and show thread and the first page has a list of all upcoming swaps. sanford is probably going to be the closest and I think that starts may 5th.

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Hi All! 

My husband and I just got a house complete with brand new coop big enough for about 10 / 12 chickens. We are brand new to this so we are looking for some newly laying pullets (or some that are just about ready to lay) to start our first flock!  We are interested in whatever varieties are good layers with a few easter eggers mixed in for fun. My question is; Where can I get started pullets in Maine? We are willing to travel about an hour and a bit from the Portland area to get them. We would also prefer pullets that have been more or less hand raised to make it easier on us for our first time out. I have checked Craigslist and Uncle Henry's without too much luck thus far...

 

We are looking for about 6 birds to get us started.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated! 

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

 

If you love your chicken, thank a breeder. NPIP tested

 

visit the Maine Chicken Stocks swaps and shows thread to see what's going on in your part of Maine

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/maine-chicken-swaps-stocks-and-shows-2013

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If you love your chicken, thank a breeder. NPIP tested

 

visit the Maine Chicken Stocks swaps and shows thread to see what's going on in your part of Maine

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/maine-chicken-swaps-stocks-and-shows-2013

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