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. . . . Habibs Hens, when are you coming and where are you visiting?  How many eggs do you think you can bring?

Habib's Hens, you really should consider Michigan for your visit. The weather is much nicer than all those hot southern and western states, and it's less crowded than the eastern states.

May I suggest the Lansing airport? It's smaller and friendlier than Detroit's. I'll meet you there.
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Widget Creek successfully imported Sulmtaler eggs.  I would take the chance if there were enough eggs in the shipment to justify the shipping expense.  I've already tried to import eggs but couldn't find someone willing to send them.

 

But, if you are planning a visit anyway, bring those eggs with you.  I'll take them off your hands.

 

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. . . . Habibs Hens, when are you coming and where are you visiting?  How many eggs do you think you can bring?

 

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I might just go halfsies with you big_smile.png

 

 

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Habib's Hens, you really should consider Michigan for your visit. The weather is much nicer than all those hot southern and western states, and it's less crowded than the eastern states.

May I suggest the Lansing airport? It's smaller and friendlier than Detroit's. I'll meet you there.
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I'll keep every one posted on this

 

last time my trip that got cancelled for this June was going to be Orlando but now not sure as I haven't booked anything

 

 

quantity is not an issue as long as I get the all clear for my flock

 

I am going to raise Jill, Emily and Sue line of birds


Edited by Habibs Hens - Today at 1:11 am

5 Red Star, 1 Speckledy, 3 Col Blacktails, 3 White Star [Leghorn]  1 Amber Star - All Hybrid Pullets, 1 French Copper Marans - Roo, 2 Lavender Araucanas - Roos, 3 Cream Legbars - 2 Pullets & 1 Roo

 

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5 Red Star, 1 Speckledy, 3 Col Blacktails, 3 White Star [Leghorn]  1 Amber Star - All Hybrid Pullets, 1 French Copper Marans - Roo, 2 Lavender Araucanas - Roos, 3 Cream Legbars - 2 Pullets & 1 Roo

 

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Uh no sorry, I think you got 4 males there.... the white maybe not I've not had as many of them and I can't see the top of it's head very well.  But the regular CLs are all male. sad.png  Bummer.
Oh well. Not too disappointed. My rooster could use some work as far as too much rust coloring so maybe one of these will have the more desired color.
Its hard to photograph by I'm pretty sure there is a definite v shape on the white ones head with very light stripe down her back. Really hoping girl on that one.

Everybody needs a little chicken therapy in their lives!

Naked Necks, Lavender Orpingtons, Cream Legbars, FBCM, Cuckoo Marans, Barnevelders, Ameracuanas and Olive Eggers.

 

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Everybody needs a little chicken therapy in their lives!

Naked Necks, Lavender Orpingtons, Cream Legbars, FBCM, Cuckoo Marans, Barnevelders, Ameracuanas and Olive Eggers.

 

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