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Dealing with uncaring and unprofessional people is a real headache... ugh! :(

 

I am very thankful to have a really great post office. They always go above and beyond to help me with my packages... they even ask me about my chickens when I go in. Reading these posts helps me to realize that this is something I should not take that for granted - I will be sure to thank them and let them know how much I appreciate their service. :)


 

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I think you hit it right on the head there. Uncaring and unprofessional. It's so sad how many are like that. I loved the post office I worked at most of my career because we were known for having professional window clerks. We drew people from all over town and handled an astonishing amount of business because of that. Proud? Yep.
Truthfully I haven't seen 50% either in a long time. Single and zero hatches have been more common. Like a lot of people here, I have no quality breeders close enough to drive to. Dangit.


 

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Most of the people at the windows are great. I've taken eggs to show one of them the colors that I send out. She keeps saying when she's ready for chickens be ready to sell her chicks. Even customers had to see the eggs, So I spent like 20 minutes total explining they weren't dyed, what type of chicken they were from,.....and people are just amazed that eggs aren't just the brown and white you get in the store. Oh and that you an eat them because you have to incubate to get a chick. I'm not sure when the abuse starts, but my packages are usually in bad shape.

 

But I still need more eggs! I need more than one of these birds to get stared,

 

Sorry to hear about people losing birds. I hope all the others do well, but really ashame to lose any.
 

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Originally Posted by hipeatall View Post

Dealing with uncaring and unprofessional people is a real headache... ugh! :(

 

I am very thankful to have a really great post office. They always go above and beyond to help me with my packages... they even ask me about my chickens when I go in. Reading these posts helps me to realize that this is something I should not take that for granted - I will be sure to thank them and let them know how much I appreciate their service. :)


 



 



 

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Originally Posted by ladyfaeden View Post

I lost my blue silkied.  I'm so sad!  idunno.gif  I still have the splash but will be getting more eggs in a couple weeks to try again.



How terrible!!!  hugs.gif It's so difficult to lose any of these little ones...when I found that little splash silkied it brought tears to my eyes!  barnie.gif  I think there are a couple of us now looking for eggs...so anyone who's looking to get rid of any, I think you have a couple buyers!  thumbsup.gif  I'm really hoping that with some dedicated people, we can get these babies a little more viable and hopefully be trading eggs by fall!!! 

 

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In love with my nigerian dwarf goats, blue copper marans, standard BBS & golden laced cochins and ameraucanas...also have a coop filled with random breeds that provide eggs for my family!  Very much in love with my EXTREMELY tolerant husband and twin boys!  Excited about my projects: Silkied ameraucans and LF chocolate cochins

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A wicked chicken lays deviled eggs

In love with my nigerian dwarf goats, blue copper marans, standard BBS & golden laced cochins and ameraucanas...also have a coop filled with random breeds that provide eggs for my family!  Very much in love with my EXTREMELY tolerant husband and twin boys!  Excited about my projects: Silkied ameraucans and LF chocolate cochins

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Originally Posted by ladyfaeden View Post

I lost my blue silkied.  I'm so sad!  idunno.gif  I still have the splash but will be getting more eggs in a couple weeks to try again.


hit.gifhit.gifhit.gif I'm so so sorry! These chicks are so incredibly fragile. Best of luck with your next hatch fl.gif
 

 

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A sharp tongue sometimes cuts its own throat

 

 

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A sharp tongue sometimes cuts its own throat

 

 

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post #2065 of 2197

Sounds like everyone's projects are cooking along!  I haven't checked in for a while - a toddler, working 70 hours a week, and taking care of the animals tends to keep me slightly busy.  lol.png  And I have 3 goat babies on a bottle too.  Geesh.

 

Anyways, I took the F2 roosters out of the pen with the F2 girls 2 weeks ago.  I am hatching all the eggs they've given me, which will be the first F3's.  They had no roo for the past 2 weeks until yesterday when I stuck one of my line B blue silkied roos in there.  The older 2 girls are laying (1 black, 1 blue).  I can't know for sure if the F2 girls are carriers or not, but all chicks will at least be carriers and have a chance at being silkied.  Anyways, the eggs I get for the next week to 2 weeks I won't be able to hatch b/c I'll be on vacation when they would be due.  Soooo....anyone want to give them a go?

 

My first F3 eggs (F2 x F2) are due on the 26th, although I don't have high hopes b/c my Genesis crapped out on me and they're in the LG bator, which I HATE.  Oh well, we shall see!

1 great husband, 1 adorable baby boy, 1 baby girl on the way, 3 dogs, 1 cat, 1 horse, Nubian & Nigerian Dwarf goats, chickens, & turkeys!!!

Eggs for sale: Standard - EE, mixed layers, Silkie-feathered Ameraucanas; Bantam - Mixed color/frizzle Cochins; Turkeys - Royal Palm x Bourbon Red

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1 great husband, 1 adorable baby boy, 1 baby girl on the way, 3 dogs, 1 cat, 1 horse, Nubian & Nigerian Dwarf goats, chickens, & turkeys!!!

Eggs for sale: Standard - EE, mixed layers, Silkie-feathered Ameraucanas; Bantam - Mixed color/frizzle Cochins; Turkeys - Royal Palm x Bourbon Red

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I am new too. but i would say Sillkies mis very cool.....Wish u were in ga.

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My 6 are 5 days old now.  1 fluffy for sure - the splash.  One of the blues has some very tiny hair like feathers at the end of the tips and if a bit different than the others so we will see what they do.

 

1.jpg2.jpg3.jpg4.jpgBlue Chick 1 at 5 days.jpgFluffy 2 at 5 days.jpg

Kim

 

Permitted Wildlife Rehabber, Vet Tech

 

Olive Egger project just getting started - Welsummer hen that lays a very dark egg x Splash Silkied Ameraucana roo! 

Splash Marans & Silkie-feathered Ameraucana Project.

Eggs available now, PM me for available dates. 

Occasionally, straight run chicks & sexed juvenile birds will be available for pick up only - no shipping.

 

 

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Kim

 

Permitted Wildlife Rehabber, Vet Tech

 

Olive Egger project just getting started - Welsummer hen that lays a very dark egg x Splash Silkied Ameraucana roo! 

Splash Marans & Silkie-feathered Ameraucana Project.

Eggs available now, PM me for available dates. 

Occasionally, straight run chicks & sexed juvenile birds will be available for pick up only - no shipping.

 

 

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post #2068 of 2197
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Originally Posted by CatKai View Post

My 6 are 5 days old now.  1 fluffy for sure - the splash.  One of the blues has some very tiny hair like feathers at the end of the tips and if a bit different than the others so we will see what they do.

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Blue Chick 1 at 5 days.jpg
Fluffy 2 at 5 days.jpg

That last one sure does look silkied in the picture!

1 great husband, 1 adorable baby boy, 1 baby girl on the way, 3 dogs, 1 cat, 1 horse, Nubian & Nigerian Dwarf goats, chickens, & turkeys!!!

Eggs for sale: Standard - EE, mixed layers, Silkie-feathered Ameraucanas; Bantam - Mixed color/frizzle Cochins; Turkeys - Royal Palm x Bourbon Red

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1 great husband, 1 adorable baby boy, 1 baby girl on the way, 3 dogs, 1 cat, 1 horse, Nubian & Nigerian Dwarf goats, chickens, & turkeys!!!

Eggs for sale: Standard - EE, mixed layers, Silkie-feathered Ameraucanas; Bantam - Mixed color/frizzle Cochins; Turkeys - Royal Palm x Bourbon Red

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post #2069 of 2197


OH!  I took some clears out of my incubator today so I have a little unexpected room!  Are they still available?
 

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Originally Posted by KellyHM View Post

Sounds like everyone's projects are cooking along!  I haven't checked in for a while - a toddler, working 70 hours a week, and taking care of the animals tends to keep me slightly busy.  lol.png  And I have 3 goat babies on a bottle too.  Geesh.

 

Anyways, I took the F2 roosters out of the pen with the F2 girls 2 weeks ago.  I am hatching all the eggs they've given me, which will be the first F3's.  They had no roo for the past 2 weeks until yesterday when I stuck one of my line B blue silkied roos in there.  The older 2 girls are laying (1 black, 1 blue).  I can't know for sure if the F2 girls are carriers or not, but all chicks will at least be carriers and have a chance at being silkied.  Anyways, the eggs I get for the next week to 2 weeks I won't be able to hatch b/c I'll be on vacation when they would be due.  Soooo....anyone want to give them a go?

 

My first F3 eggs (F2 x F2) are due on the 26th, although I don't have high hopes b/c my Genesis crapped out on me and they're in the LG bator, which I HATE.  Oh well, we shall see!



 

Mommy to one year old twins, caretaker of a herd of Pygora goats, Swedish flower hens, Sizzles, Cream legbars, and Silkie Feathered Ameracauna

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Mommy to one year old twins, caretaker of a herd of Pygora goats, Swedish flower hens, Sizzles, Cream legbars, and Silkie Feathered Ameracauna

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post #2070 of 2197

Catkai, it is amazing that you can already see the difference in the wings!   D.gif

To those that have been posting about the post office:  you are kind of scaring me about ordering and having eggs shipped!   Thanks for sharing the good and the bad.  Maybe I'll have to pre-arrange to have eggs meet me at a show.

About 35-40 feed store mixed flock layers, including 7 of last fall's unauthorized chicks, 4 SQ LF Black Orpingtons, herd of 8 Maine-Anjou, Shorthorn, and Saler cattle, four cats, and one lazy, loud red healer!
Hatching/adding to my LF Black Orpingtons, hoping for some blues, Lavendar project Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex.  Great show season so far in 2012 hoping for more with cows and...

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About 35-40 feed store mixed flock layers, including 7 of last fall's unauthorized chicks, 4 SQ LF Black Orpingtons, herd of 8 Maine-Anjou, Shorthorn, and Saler cattle, four cats, and one lazy, loud red healer!
Hatching/adding to my LF Black Orpingtons, hoping for some blues, Lavendar project Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex.  Great show season so far in 2012 hoping for more with cows and...

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