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post #31 of 23748

I'm in Pennsylvania!!!!!smilebig_smilelolroll

Western Pennsylvania.

I miss my roosters!!!!! They are now dead- perhaps eaten... I hate my neighbors!
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I miss my roosters!!!!! They are now dead- perhaps eaten... I hate my neighbors!
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post #32 of 23748

I am From South Central..........I was starting to wonder if there was anyone from Pa on here!!!!!! It would be nice to know if anyone was close to me.  I am located in New Paris Pa, close to Altoona, and Johnstown.  Any of you know if there are poultry shows or events to go to in Pa. Or Close????????  I am very interested in going to some.

post #33 of 23748

oops, sorry, I've been busy...

Valencia PA (just north of Pittsburgh, PA)

And looking for a few purebred Ameraucana chicks......

There's 12+ in my Farmily!
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There's 12+ in my Farmily!
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post #34 of 23748

Berks County - Marion Township (just North of Womelsdorf)
6 hens, 1 rooster, 1 guinea fowl

Looking to add to my chicken family.  smile

post #35 of 23748

Western Pa, also! I'm not far from you 1/2DozenWings.  I may have Ameraucana chicks in the spring (If the freeloaders ever start laying!)

All Ameraucanas all the time! Blue and Splash Ameraucanas and Lavender Ameraucanas live and rule  here...
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All Ameraucanas all the time! Blue and Splash Ameraucanas and Lavender Ameraucanas live and rule  here...
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post #36 of 23748

SW Pennsylvania..... Ingomar, close to both FLF and 1/2DozenWings

Have new coop, new tractor and new flock of 26 RIR'S.  Have raised 3 children, dogs, cats, fish, racing pigeons along with one large peacock (lived to be 12 YO).  Have had birds on and off for 20 years; much easier with internet for reference....Thanks al gore
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Have new coop, new tractor and new flock of 26 RIR'S.  Have raised 3 children, dogs, cats, fish, racing pigeons along with one large peacock (lived to be 12 YO).  Have had birds on and off for 20 years; much easier with internet for reference....Thanks al gore
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post #37 of 23748

Hey, I grew up in Franklin Park! And went to Ingomar Middle.  Small world!

All Ameraucanas all the time! Blue and Splash Ameraucanas and Lavender Ameraucanas live and rule  here...
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All Ameraucanas all the time! Blue and Splash Ameraucanas and Lavender Ameraucanas live and rule  here...
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post #38 of 23748

Bradford county frow

BYC Birthday Thread
www.coloredeggfarms.com  out of chickens at moment, but soon to be replenished!
Owned by (Tiramisu)
1 Australorp, 1 GLW, 2 silkies, 1 buff 1 partridge, and 1 silkie mix roo, 1 Barred Rock, 1 sex link, 1 Spangled Hamburg, 4 Iowa blues, 3 buttercups, and 2 Russian Orloff chicks!
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BYC Birthday Thread
www.coloredeggfarms.com  out of chickens at moment, but soon to be replenished!
Owned by (Tiramisu)
1 Australorp, 1 GLW, 2 silkies, 1 buff 1 partridge, and 1 silkie mix roo, 1 Barred Rock, 1 sex link, 1 Spangled Hamburg, 4 Iowa blues, 3 buttercups, and 2 Russian Orloff chicks!
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post #39 of 23748

Western Pa,

Butler county.

We are NPIP.


blog, Blog, BLOG: http://muranochickenfarm.blogspot.com/

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We are NPIP.


blog, Blog, BLOG: http://muranochickenfarm.blogspot.com/

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post #40 of 23748

sad news for a neighbors in DE:

Backyard chickens are still illegal in New Castle County -- for now.

County Council voted 10-3 on Tuesday against a law that would allow keeping as many as six chickens on residential lots of a half-acre to one acre. Council wants to keep intact the county's property maintenance code which prohibits farm animals on residentially zoned lots of less than an acre. The new law would have made an exception for chickens.

The vote capped months of debate raised by Hockessin resident Kathleen Hildebrand, who appealed for a change in the law so she could keep a backyard flock as part of her commitment to a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. Hildebrand wants the fresh, chemical-free eggs her hens provide.

Proponents said allowing backyard chickens would give residents a chance to participate in urban farming, a movement to help city dwellers and suburbanites grow their own food to ensure its healthfulness, live greener and cope with the recession. But opponents said the proposal would put a burden on neighborhoods, especially those with deed restrictions against farm animals.

from the Wilmington News Journal (www.delawareonline.com)

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