Directions??
I tried to MapQuest the place, and all they came up with is Fireman's Pond - is that it? It's on Lake St, off Veteran's Way... I just want to make sure I don't get lost - after two hours driving through nowhere, I'll need to use the restrooms! 
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I will also be bringing tshirts with kaleidoscope images ironed on - $12/tshirt, sizes Med-Xlg (I have one 2X sweatshirt for $15)... most have flower images, but here are four with chicken images. Maybe not so easy to see, but I wanted to show you the range. I only have one of each (I can't invest in a huge inventory, and I'm not sure what will sell), so holler if one catches your eye. In this photo, the pink is Large, the others are Medium:
Yes, CathyM, that is the place. See you there.
KathyG
Newbie chicken rancher in the Central Oregon desert. Mixed flock of 7: Olive (SL Wyandotte); Betty (Brit Red); Maisie (Dominique); Sylvia (Dominique-Blue Orpington cross); Rosie and Pippa (RRI) and Mollie (Black Sex Link) 3 cats, quite a few earthworms, one sweetheart. Why did I wait until age 60 to get chickens? Blog: arabellasgarden.blogspot.com
Newbie chicken rancher in the Central Oregon desert. Mixed flock of 7: Olive (SL Wyandotte); Betty (Brit Red); Maisie (Dominique); Sylvia (Dominique-Blue Orpington cross); Rosie and Pippa (RRI) and Mollie (Black Sex Link) 3 cats, quite a few earthworms, one sweetheart. Why did I wait until age 60 to get chickens? Blog: arabellasgarden.blogspot.com
- Location: Sweet Home, OR
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EVENT DETAILS
- Date: June 18th, 9:30amish - closing time, feel free to show up late or early!
- Location: Redmond, OR
..... Fireman's Lake City Park (off Lake Ave, off of Veteran's Way on the east side of Hwy 97 - still close in.
..... ADDRESS: Fireman's Pond, Sw Lake Ct, Redmond, OR 97756
- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=180976478620205
DIRECTIONS:
Turn East onto Veteran's Way off of Hwy 97 (it's the last exit off the highway before you leave the south end of Redmond)
In about .3 miles, turn left onto SW Lake Rd
Take a left onto SW Lake Ct., and you're there!
RAFFLE
- 6mo BYC Golden Feather Membership (WallTenters)
- A small brooder built by my dear honey bunches of oats (yes, that's what I call him!) (WallTenters)
- Incredible Goat Milk Soap! (K7Menagerie)
- Feed bag tote (Celtic)
- Whiz Bang chicken plucker MANUAL (ChickenRonin)
- Possibly an older incubator (ChickenRonin)
- Pink (new) kid's camping chair (Karla Preston)
- Adult camping chair (WallTenters)
- Jams from CathyM
- Tomato start(s) from WallTenters' mom
- Hanging basket from WallTenters' mom
REGULATIONS
PLEASE BRING ONLY HEALTHY ANIMALS! No one wants to see any animal in poor condition. If you have such an animal at home, take it to the vet. *some animals this time of year are going into molt, and may still be a bit rough looking by the swap, thats fine*
All animals must be properly contained. That includes dogs on leashes and birds properly held or caged. We want to be welcome back to the Redmond parks next year, so please be prepared to pack out what you pack in, including cleaning up any larger amounts of litter material that falls out of the cages as well as you can. No need to bring a vacuum, but I hope we can all keep the park looking neat and pretty for the next folks that come along.
I also wanted to say, please be respectful with your dogs. The last swap I went to there was a woman walking by with a small dog (leashed, thankfully) that was barking and growling at a cockerel I had in a crate. She saw no harm in this and was laughing about how the dog wanted to play, but it was very distressing for the young bird. I love my chickens as much as I love my puppies, and I dont want anyone or anything to be unnecessarily stressed!
Lets all just have a great day filled with fun!
Wall Tenters (aka Heaven)
BRINGING
- Hatching eggs, Dominiques, Orpingtons, Americaunas and EEs.
- Possibly some Japanese Bantams if Rhonda's boys have made their decisions on who they're keeping by then.
- Will probably have a few started pullets, cockerels and chicks of the breeds above.
- Tomato Starts - some heirloom, some modern varieties
- Two purebred Marans cockerels from nice dark eggs, one Wheaten and one Blue Wheaten.
WANTING
- Always want show/breeder quality hatching eggs, I love American and English breeds, heritage is always good
- Started plants! I need them!!
And food, I love fresh food.
- I will pay a small fee for heritage/dp meat birds, price depends on age and quality of flesh, they will be going to chickie heaven right after the swap.
- Might consider a nice B/B/S Orpington pullet or two, nice large show/breeder quality birds
- A nice Blue Americauna pullet with lines to compliment what Rhonda's got already... please email me - my inbox is super full!
- Eating duck or two. I've never cooked a whole duck and would like to try a couple. Maybe trade for eggs? Or will pay asking price 
- Jam from CathyM
WizChick
BRINGING
- Beaded Jewelry
WANTING
- TBA
K7 Menagerie
BRINGING
- Goat Milk's Soap - awesome soap!! 
- Two nesting boxes, 4 holes each (photos page eight)
WANTING
- TBA
Celtic
BRINGING
- Eggs (? varieties ?)
- Crafts - details coming
WANTING
- TBA
PiperOmar (aka Laurel)
BRINGING
- One English Import Blue Rooster hatched 9/17/10...also equally as gorgeous
- I can take reservation for two 1/2 dozen French Wheaten Marans eggs
- Lavender Orpington Fertile Eggs...all Hink lines
- Maybe some B/B/S Englsh Orp fertile eggs....exhibition quality
- I will also have fertile Lav Am/Lav Orp eggs.....Lavender Olive-Eggers!
- Dark Brahma hatching eggs...I have had nearly 100% fetility on these
- Salmon Faverolle hatching eggs
- 7 French Wheaten Marans (eggs in bator)
- 10 Salmon Faverolles (eggs in bator)
- 8 BBS Enlgish Import Orpingtons (eggs in bator)
- Market tote bags from recycled feed bags
WANTING
- One of Jeanine's lovely little Fav pullets for Henry....you know of which I speak, Jeanine!
- Another lovely Wheaten Marans pullet
- Maybe a nice off-the-ground brooder
- A nice Blue Copper Marans pullet or a Wheaten Marans pullet, feathered shanks
- Some heirloom tamato starts from WallTenters
Oregon Blues
BRINGING
- Black Swedish ducklings, one month old at swap (a couple might be crested), one crested white, BY REQUEST ONLY
- 2 Stanbridge Whites, 3.5 weeks old at swap, BY REQUEST ONLY
- Treadle Feeders
- Friend is bringing some beaded work, including a hand beaded chandelier
- Another friend is bringing hand made candies and chocolates 
WANTING
- Blue American female Goose, would like to trade a 1yr old Saddleback Pomeranian goose
- Wizbang Plucker
- Exhibition quality Saddleback Pomeranians, either gender, either buff or gray, gosling or adult
seabreeze
BRINGING
- heritage Narangansett turkey poults
- possibly some more BC Marans pullets/cockerels
WANTING
- one of each of CathyM's marmalades
DancingHen
BRINGING (if requested)
- 2 Porcelain d'Uccle cockerels 5 weeks old right now....about 10 weeks at the swap (very nice looking!)
- 6 week old blue splash marans cockerel ...would be 11 weeks ate the swap. (super nice looking with feathered feet)
- white silkie hen 11 months old now...1 year at the swap. She is pet quality, but super broody. Also well handled and tame.
WANTING
- TBA
chickened (aka Ed)
BRINGING
- TBA
WANTING
- Silver Laced Polish
Katydid2011 (aka Katy)
BRINING
- TBA
WANTING
- TBA
Jodi * Bend OR (aka Jodi)
BRINGING
- Some home-made crafts and maybe some veggie and flower starts.
WANTING
- Everything chicken! 
CathyM (aka Cathy)
BRINGING
- chicken tea cozies & biscuit warmers - (photos page 12 - still working out price, probably about $12-$16 depending on complexity)
-potholders in various country themes (my sister's work)
- jam of various types (I'll count my stock this week, promise!)
- "Poetry and Chickens", my chicken-themed poetry chapbook ($5)
- Fresh-cut oregano, thyme and rosemary by request
- Kaleidoscope image T-Shirts, canvas bags, etc. - (send me images for custom ones -- details page 13)
- Comfrey starts $2/4" pot
- kale starter plants $2/4" pot (my chickens love kale!)
for Cloverleaf 2 half-pints strawberry (via PiperOmar)
for Seebreeze 1 each orange, raspberry-orange, boysenberry-orange ½ pints, 4 1/2pints strawberry
for PiperOmar - 1 each orange, raspberry-orange, boysenberry-orange ½ pints, ½ pint strawberry
for ChickenRonin -1 each orange, raspberry-orange, boysenberry-orange ½ pints; 3 half pints strawberry
for WallTenters - five half pints strawberry (is this right?)
WANTING
- Tomato starts from WallTenters
ChickenRonin
BRINING
- Several juvenile Seramas
- Cuckoo Marans chicks
- Silkie chicks (mostly white)
- Olive Eggers (pullets should be at point of lay by the swap)
- BCM and Wheaton Marans chicks (I only have a couple of each, and they are too young to sex at this time)
- Possibly a couple of LF Salmon Faverolle chicks
- 3 Call Ducklings - one white, one chocolate and one blue or black. Confirmed buyer only or won't bring, won't seperate.
WANTING
- Any type of flowering ground cover
- Serama hatching eggs
- Heritage tomatoe plants from WallTenters
dtran0268
BRINGING
- TBA
WANTING
- 4 White Call Ducklings
RiddleMe
BRINGING
- TBA
WANTING
- Marans, ameraucana, and/or EE pullets or SR chicks, prefer blues.
ultrasol
BRINGING
-TBA
WANTING
- Sebastopols
Starchix
BRINGING
- TBA
WANTING
- Lightweight/mobile coop
rairegg (Phil Rairigh)
BRINGING
- Fawn and White runner ducklings
- Polish chicks
- Some month-old pullets
- May have some White Crested Ducklings, dependent on hatch
- May have some Guinea Hatching eggs.
WANTING
- TBA
Becky (email)
BRINGING
- TBA
WANTING
- Ducklings, prefer Khaki Campbells or blue Swedish
Sarah Herbert (email)
BRINGING
- Quality made tractors and coops (www.cochickencoops.com)
WANTING
- TBA
Kathy Gault (email)
BRINGING
- TBA
WANTING
- A few older bantam chicks.
Jeremy Sackett (email)
BRINING
- TBA
WANTING
- Some reasonably priced chicks or hens
Karla Preston (email)
BRINGING
- Some young sandy Flemish Giant rabbits, quality pedigrees, breeding pairs available.
- Ornamental garden plants and lots of started veggies from greenhouse.
- Friend is bringing some nice Satin rabbits
WANTING
- TBA
Kathy (email)
BRINGING
- Flock of exhibition quality black wyandotte bantams
WANTING
- TBA
Jilliam McIntosh (email)
BRINING
- Baby goats (Nubian & Oberhasli), baby goats still on bottle, goats milk soap and wool (Shetland sheep)
WANTING
- TBA
Work with my business partner on American Dominiques in large fowl and bantam,
also keep a few Black Sumatras in large fowl and Coturnix Quail in Tibetan and Tibetan Tuxedo.
Work with my business partner on American Dominiques in large fowl and bantam,
also keep a few Black Sumatras in large fowl and Coturnix Quail in Tibetan and Tibetan Tuxedo.
Ok gang, I've never been to a poultry swap. How does it work? do people actually swap critters (ie trade)? Or is it more like a flea market, where people bring stuff to sell and/or buy?
To update my listing (I am both Starchix and Kathy Gault), my need for bantams has changed for a need to pass my three -- apparently all cockerels, how's that for bad luck? -- bantams along to someone else. 1 partridge cochin, 1 gold-laced cochin, 1 mille fleur d'uccle (could still be a pullet, hasn't actually crowed yet). 12 weeks at day of the swap, and as cute as bugs. But they just won't work in my neighborhood, and as of now I have no place to house a separate flock of banties. Sigh.
I am still interested in some kind of nice, secure, portable coop and possibly 1-2 older pullets or laying hens.
Newbie chicken rancher in the Central Oregon desert. Mixed flock of 7: Olive (SL Wyandotte); Betty (Brit Red); Maisie (Dominique); Sylvia (Dominique-Blue Orpington cross); Rosie and Pippa (RRI) and Mollie (Black Sex Link) 3 cats, quite a few earthworms, one sweetheart. Why did I wait until age 60 to get chickens? Blog: arabellasgarden.blogspot.com
Newbie chicken rancher in the Central Oregon desert. Mixed flock of 7: Olive (SL Wyandotte); Betty (Brit Red); Maisie (Dominique); Sylvia (Dominique-Blue Orpington cross); Rosie and Pippa (RRI) and Mollie (Black Sex Link) 3 cats, quite a few earthworms, one sweetheart. Why did I wait until age 60 to get chickens? Blog: arabellasgarden.blogspot.com
My sister is sending along the cutest potholders and cup coasters!!
Here's her images and descriptions... I'm gonna buy a pair or two before I bring them along to sell! 






Rooster Beverage Coasters- $5.00/set
Protect your table or work surface the next time you enjoy a hot cup of coffee or tea!
5 round coaster sewn with a layer of Insul-Bright® lining sandwiched between 2 layers of cotton batting and trimmed with red bias tape. Sold in sets of 2.
(4 sets available for sale)
Chicken Chefs pot holder-$9.00/set
These adorable pot holders would brighten up any kitchen!
7x7 inch square pot holder sewn with 2 layers of Insul-Bright® lining trimmed with green bias tape. Sold in sets of 2.(2 sets available for sale)
Apples pot holder-$8.00/set
Brighten up your kitchen with this pot holder!
6x6 inch square pot holder sewn with 2 layers of Insul-Bright® lining. Sold in sets of 2.
(1 set available for sale)
Chickens grazing pot holder-$9.00/set
If you love chickens, youll want these pot holders for your kitchen!
7x7 inch square pot holder sewn with 2 layers of Insul-Bright® lining trimmed with yellow bias tape. Sold in sets of 2.(3 sets available for sale)
Red, White and Blue pot holder -$9.00 /set
These pot holders would be a great addition to your next holiday bar-b-que!
7x7 inch square pot holder sewn with 2 layers of Insul-Bright® lining trimmed with white bias tape. Sold in sets of 2. (3 sets available for sale)
Strawberries pot holder-$8.00/set
Brightens up any kitchen!
6x6 inch square pot holder sewn with 2 layers of Insul-Bright® lining. Sold in sets of 2.
(3 sets available for sale)
Ok gang, I've never been to a poultry swap. How does it work? do people actually swap critters (ie trade)? Or is it more like a flea market, where people bring stuff to sell and/or buy?
It's both. I've only been to one (the spring swap), but there were pre-sales/trades (like those listed in WallTenters updated list) and spontaneous ones, plus a lot of buying and selling! 
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If anybody makes feed sack totes, I have two feed sacks with pictures if you want me to bring them.
I can't get my sewing machine to work, can't stand to throw them away if anyone can get some use out of them.
Exhibition quality Blue Swedish Ducks and Gray Saddleback Pomeranian Geese, Hatching eggs available in late winter and spring. NPIP
Exhibition quality Blue Swedish Ducks and Gray Saddleback Pomeranian Geese, Hatching eggs available in late winter and spring. NPIP
If anybody makes feed sack totes, I have two feed sacks with pictures if you want me to bring them.
I can't get my sewing machine to work, can't stand to throw them away if anyone can get some use out of them.
I would love them! I am making totes and plan on bringing several with me for sale. I have been selling them very successfully so far. I have several made from bird seed bags, chick and chicken feed bags, grain sacks, etc. I will post some photos of them as well.
Salmon Faverolles, BBS English Orpingtons, English Lavender Orpingtons, Lavender Ameraucanas, Dark Brahmas, and Project Lavender Faverolles.
Member of the Faverolles Fanciers of America
Salmon Faverolles, BBS English Orpingtons, English Lavender Orpingtons, Lavender Ameraucanas, Dark Brahmas, and Project Lavender Faverolles.
Member of the Faverolles Fanciers of America
Is anyone interested in the nesting boxes? If not, I probably won't bring them as they take up a ton of room in the car....
Price negotiable, and I am open to trades.....
Also may have some mille fleur/frizzled mille fleur (project) cochin hatching eggs available. Here are some of the chicks from the last hatch:
Homecrafted goat's milk soap! Please visit my website: www.freewebs.com/menageriesoapworks
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