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Oh great.  I read WAY too much about chickens.  Now I want a "Favaucana."  Anybody with Cloverleaf Faverolles want to make me some hatching eggs for next spring? wink.png

 

http://blog.mypetchicken.com/2012/08/17/favaucanas/

What about B Favaucana's  I could do that and all from Cloverleaf  stock.  lau.gif  lau.gif


With a Fudge daddy?  Wouldn't those be cute?  You have blue bantam Ameraucanas don't you?

I was kind of thinking Black bantam fav over Lav bantam Amer.


Hmm, I'm placing my spring chick order now k? I'll be down to pick up my Favaucanas in Feb. OK CR? gig.gif

Don't get yer hopes up!!! Not sure I could pull that off f I wanted to.  idunno.gif

                    Striving for perfection    Settling for nothing short of excellence !!!!       
 Quincy blue merl Aussie with 2 blue eyes,  1 beloved Quaker parrot  Buddy who passed 4/10/09
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                    Striving for perfection    Settling for nothing short of excellence !!!!       
 Quincy blue merl Aussie with 2 blue eyes,  1 beloved Quaker parrot  Buddy who passed 4/10/09
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post #80662 of 88735

Well, good night all.  I'm not sure when I'll be back online.  We have a busy few days ahead of us.  We'll be celebrating my twin's birthdays at Silverwood on Sunday and Monday.  They are very excited!

 

I got caught up reading the posts - with the weather you have had makes me a little more nervous for my girls.  I'm hoping all is well.

 

Congrats to those of you who have new egg layers!

 

Hugs to all who are affected by the fires.  I looked up both Washington and Idaho's fires.  It sounds like Idaho is getting hit hard, as well.  The Old Faithful Lodge had their flags flying at half mast today because of the Idaho fires (I'm still trying to figure out where - but part of Yellowstone is supposed to be in Idaho).
 

Hatched April 12, 2012 - Drama, a Light Brahma; Caunnie, an Easter Egger; and Rhodie, a Rhode Island Red

Hatched October 14, 2012 - Latte, a mixed pullet - a.k.a. a "Fudgelet"

Hatched December 9, 2012 - Snow and Blackie, Olive Egger pullets and Penny, a Black Copper Marans

Hatched April 12, 2012 - Drama, a Light Brahma; Caunnie, an Easter Egger; and Rhodie, a Rhode Island Red

Hatched October 14, 2012 - Latte, a mixed pullet - a.k.a. a "Fudgelet"

Hatched December 9, 2012 - Snow and Blackie, Olive Egger pullets and Penny, a Black Copper Marans

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I am thinking long and hard about what type of chicks I want to get in the spring. If I have a broody I'm not sure if I want to get eggs or chicks either! Guess I will have to see what color eggs I'm getting in my basket by then and who I like the best, and/or if I want to try new breeds or stick with ones I have already. I sure do like variety and lighter colored birds though big_smile.png

Jessica, Wife to Isaac, stay at home, Jesus-lovin', Homeschoolin' mama to John (6), Jeanine (4), and William (2). Addicted to chickens and always hoping for more!

Jessica, Wife to Isaac, stay at home, Jesus-lovin', Homeschoolin' mama to John (6), Jeanine (4), and William (2). Addicted to chickens and always hoping for more!

post #80664 of 88735
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Redmond is a bit north of Seattle (closer to Bellevue) on 405.  Don't know about the street lights, though!  tongue.png

 

I think they have pretty good street lights.  I used to work up there.  It's Microsoft territory - everything is beautifully built.  CR, you should have no problems seeing in the dark!  wink.png

Hatched April 12, 2012 - Drama, a Light Brahma; Caunnie, an Easter Egger; and Rhodie, a Rhode Island Red

Hatched October 14, 2012 - Latte, a mixed pullet - a.k.a. a "Fudgelet"

Hatched December 9, 2012 - Snow and Blackie, Olive Egger pullets and Penny, a Black Copper Marans

Hatched April 12, 2012 - Drama, a Light Brahma; Caunnie, an Easter Egger; and Rhodie, a Rhode Island Red

Hatched October 14, 2012 - Latte, a mixed pullet - a.k.a. a "Fudgelet"

Hatched December 9, 2012 - Snow and Blackie, Olive Egger pullets and Penny, a Black Copper Marans

post #80665 of 88735
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Well, good night all.  I'm not sure when I'll be back online.  We have a busy few days ahead of us.  We'll be celebrating my twin's birthdays at Silverwood on Sunday and Monday.  They are very excited!

 

I got caught up reading the posts - with the weather you have had makes me a little more nervous for my girls.  I'm hoping all is well.

 

Congrats to those of you who have new egg layers!

 

Hugs to all who are affected by the fires.  I looked up both Washington and Idaho's fires.  It sounds like Idaho is getting hit hard, as well.  The Old Faithful Lodge had their flags flying at half mast today because of the Idaho fires (I'm still trying to figure out where - but part of Yellowstone is supposed to be in Idaho).
 

LOVE Silverwood!!! Hope you have great weather to enjoy the water slides as well as the coasters!

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I am thinking long and hard about what type of chicks I want to get in the spring. If I have a broody I'm not sure if I want to get eggs or chicks either! Guess I will have to see what color eggs I'm getting in my basket by then and who I like the best, and/or if I want to try new breeds or stick with ones I have already. I sure do like variety and lighter colored birds though big_smile.png


Black Australorps are nice birds.  My Pudge is a friendly little bugger and she's awfully pretty in the sun!  Everyone I've talked to loves 'lorps too, so you can't really go wrong if you get one.  smile.png

"I sat on you and brought you into the world; I can sit on you and take you out!"

-Old Chicken proverb

"I sat on you and brought you into the world; I can sit on you and take you out!"

-Old Chicken proverb

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Hello

 

Im glad to see most of you all are doing well with all the sunshine .... Today I got my new chicks  jumpy.gif wee.gifjumpy.gif  I got 36 Cornish X..... They are so cute very active little things they remind me of pinballs running around LOL . I keep telling the kids to NOT get attached.  But here's the funny thing..... There are four additional little chicks that look nothing like the other... Hmmmmmm I have no idea how that happened  big_smile.png Im pretty sure these 4 are 2 Gold Wynadotte and 2 Blue Laced Wynadottes.. Yep thats what they are.. pretty cool  because that is just the breed I have been looking at :) Cool how that worked out...

 

 So this was the conversation at the brooder coop today :)

 

Husband: " Honey??? Why do those chicks look so different from all the rest?"

 

JNB:  Hmmmm I dont know dear maybe those 4 are Roosters  (snickers and looks innocent) "

 

Husband: "Oh OK..... Wait a minute...Theres more than 36 here!!!! Wife what have you done???"

 

JNB  " Whaaaaaat...??? I really dont know dear...they must have just wandered in ??? The chicken stork??" I love you honey have I told you your the best hubby ever ????" Heheehee

 

Ill post pictures of the babies if anyone wants to see them :)

-" Life shouldn't be about surviving the storms instead it should be about learning to dance in the rain "-

 

 

-" Life shouldn't be about surviving the storms instead it should be about learning to dance in the rain "-

 

 

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Well, good night all.  I'm not sure when I'll be back online.  We have a busy few days ahead of us.  We'll be celebrating my twin's birthdays at Silverwood on Sunday and Monday.  They are very excited!

 

I got caught up reading the posts - with the weather you have had makes me a little more nervous for my girls.  I'm hoping all is well.

 

Congrats to those of you who have new egg layers!

 

Hugs to all who are affected by the fires.  I looked up both Washington and Idaho's fires.  It sounds like Idaho is getting hit hard, as well.  The Old Faithful Lodge had their flags flying at half mast today because of the Idaho fires (I'm still trying to figure out where - but part of Yellowstone is supposed to be in Idaho).
 


Have fun at Silverwood.. We just got back from there 2 weeks ago... So much fun..... We LOVE it there.Fantastic place for  a Birthday :)

-" Life shouldn't be about surviving the storms instead it should be about learning to dance in the rain "-

 

 

-" Life shouldn't be about surviving the storms instead it should be about learning to dance in the rain "-

 

 

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I saw that too!  They sound amazing.  Who has Wheaten Ameraucana? 

HI All, Think that the cross is kinda neat too....Love Faverolles and have had them for several years and yes they can often be at the bottom of the pecking order in some mixed groups...and have also found Ameraucanas being more assertive....I only have Black/blues right now.....But Royce Blaricome (sp) in Granite Falls???? has had the Wheatons for several years....Can find his contact info if anyone is interested. He is also a member of Washington Feather Fanciers..... and on several other breed threads too....Barnevelder is one.

 

Think Jeanine (Cloverleaf) has black/blue bantam Ameraucanas, and some real super Faverolles....

 

Re coops, Most of my birds live outside in protected open coops that have side walls and roof....and i have low light 24/7. I try to bring the bantams in the barn for the winter.

 

eliz / Arlington,Wa.

                 * Bantam Salmon/Blue Salmon Faverolles * LF Salmon/Blue Salmon * Mahogany * Black Faverolles *                    

                                    * Rosecomb Anconas * Black Ameraucanas * Midget White Turkeys *

                 * Bantam Salmon/Blue Salmon Faverolles * LF Salmon/Blue Salmon * Mahogany * Black Faverolles *                    

                                    * Rosecomb Anconas * Black Ameraucanas * Midget White Turkeys *

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We head back to Coeur d'Alene tomorrow and will be there until Tuesday.  We were & will be in the King/Twin suite - same as you.  It's an AWESOME suite.  I think Coeur d'Alene has had the largest Worldmark suites we've stayed in to date - and we've stayed in quite a few.  The suite here in Yellowstone is pretty big, but the master bathroom can't even come close to comparing with Coeur d'Alene.  When we walked in, the kids ran in, saw the master bathroom and my oldest yelled "Mommy and Daddy have the biggest bathroom we've ever seen!"  It was kind of funny - then I told them they had to use their own bathroom.  They all whined a bit at that revelation.  LOL!


Silverwood!  I love Coeur d'Alene.  If I ever move back to Idaho, it's to CDA or anywhere on lake Pend Oreille.  I have lived in lots of places in the PNW, and N.Idaho is the most beautiful to me besides the redwood forests. 

 

There is a water park at the Best Western.  If you end up going to Silverwood look online because they offer discounts after 5pm. etc.

 

Look out for wolves!

Mother to Owen, Jasper the American Bulldog, Tina the Pug, Betties the BC Marans, and other stragglers like Broody Judy and Sookie the telepathic Cochin.

Mother to Owen, Jasper the American Bulldog, Tina the Pug, Betties the BC Marans, and other stragglers like Broody Judy and Sookie the telepathic Cochin.

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