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Oh yes, I remember seeing him! I believe those were coturnix quail.

I'm looking more for buttons, but I think I might just have to order them online.

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Originally Posted by Oregon Blues 

[[[......around the Corvallis area has hatching quail eggs, quail chicks, or adult pairs for sale?....]]]]]

Somebody does.  An internet acquaintance bought several pair of cortinix from someone near Salem.

The gentleman at the Corvallis Swap who was selling rabbit equipment (in the corner on the other side of the doorway from ZooMummzy) raises quail and he is a couple of miles from the fairgrounds. I don't know what type quail.


Was that Lensters? He's on here under that name.

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Yes, I believe it was Lensters.  I bought some really nice rabbit cages from him.  Wish I'd bought more of the water bottles, now that everything is frozen and I am carrying water from the house to the rabbits.

So far, I can break the ice on the duck and goose water, but that will end soon.

The ducks are lovin' the snow.  It's like a bunch of little kids, let out of school for a snow day.

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Exhibition quality Blue Swedish Ducks and Gray Saddleback Pomeranian Geese,   Hatching eggs available in late winter and spring. NPIP

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Originally Posted by feathers4fun 
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Originally Posted by Oregon Blues 

[[[......around the Corvallis area has hatching quail eggs, quail chicks, or adult pairs for sale?....]]]]]

Somebody does.  An internet acquaintance bought several pair of cortinix from someone near Salem.

The gentleman at the Corvallis Swap who was selling rabbit equipment (in the corner on the other side of the doorway from ZooMummzy) raises quail and he is a couple of miles from the fairgrounds. I don't know what type quail.


Was that Lensters? He's on here under that name.


That's right!  I completely forgot about Lensters.  Yes, I would check with him.  I'm not sure if he still is raising them or if he was selling out (he closed the hatchery) but it is worth a try.  Sorry...should have remembered  he

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Does anyone in the Portland, Salem or cloes by within 50 miles preferably have a Buff Orpington Rooster needing a new home? I need a breeding age guy with decent looks. Thanks

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"Guns don't kill people abortion kills people."

 

The human will is too powerful for philosophy or science.

 

 

Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton agreed on little publicly, but they did agree that when the public treasury becomes a public trough and the voters recognize that, they will send to government only those who promise them a bigger piece of the pie

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post #2246 of 6498

Just want to tell ya all http://bestsmileys.com/thanksgiving/4.gif And remind ya that if ya don't stay active on here this thing will get buried so deep ya will never find it. Besides I may need a new place to hang out soon.

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post #2247 of 6498

A day after "Happy Thanksgiving" to all.  Enjoying my 4 little fuzzy bottom b/bs Marans from New Hampshire that hatched.  wee And looks like one of my blue marans from the broody that quit last week is pipped in the incubator.  Yeah, chickies!!! celebrate  Love the fuzzy little legs on my shipped egg chicks.
Happy Day all. frow

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Blessed with a wonderful spouse and kids along with a multitude of animals.  My chickens are mostly blue copper marans but a few "fun" ones and my dd lavender bantam ameracauna's and serama's as well. I also really enjoy my saxony ducks and call ducks.

 

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 "God feeds the birds but he doesn't throw it into the nest"

Blessed with a wonderful spouse and kids along with a multitude of animals.  My chickens are mostly blue copper marans but a few "fun" ones and my dd lavender bantam ameracauna's and serama's as well. I also really enjoy my saxony ducks and call ducks.

 

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Originally Posted by CrittersNPets 

A day after "Happy Thanksgiving" to all.  Enjoying my 4 little fuzzy bottom b/bs Marans from New Hampshire that hatched.  wee And looks like one of my blue marans from the broody that quit last week is pipped in the incubator.  Yeah, chickies!!! celebrate  Love the fuzzy little legs on my shipped egg chicks.
Happy Day all. frow


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1 sheltie,2 chihuahua,1 cat, 4 Bantam Cochins , 3 Speckled Sussex,
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post #2249 of 6498

darn and double darn
we lost two hens with in 10 days of each other..first was out lovely tricolored "buff" orp goldie loaf who was egg bound and I missed the signs.. two was my favorite hen Henny penny.. we came home from shopping and found her headless and dead with feathers all over the yard.. what eats just a chicken head in oregon city??  needless to say both girls are buried beyond the river. each buried with one of their own eggs... phooey..sad sad day..hit

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confucius say
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Originally Posted by MWchickens 

darn and double darn
we lost two hens with in 10 days of each other..first was out lovely tricolored "buff" orp goldie loaf who was egg bound and I missed the signs.. two was my favorite hen Henny penny.. we came home from shopping and found her headless and dead with feathers all over the yard.. what eats just a chicken head in oregon city??  needless to say both girls are buried beyond the river. each buried with one of their own eggs... phooey..sad sad day..hit


Dang it, dang it, dang it!!  Eating just the head is an opossum thing to do...  hugs

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