Does anyone have any chucker eggs or chicks they could bring?
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Shawn should chime in on this one, however if memory serves, that is why he partnered up with Candlewood. they are "pet friendly". as long as it is not a rooster sounding off at 4am, lolhopefully the weather will hold and I will be able to come. I am in SLC. I will be bringing some frizzled Americana chicksthat are 2 weeks old and some Mille fleur DUncle chicks.that are 4 weeks old. Question. How does everyone keep their young chicks warm while traveling. Will the hotel allow chicks in the room
[COLOR=333333]What ages are your Frizzles? I really would like a couple hens running around my yard... Will they be too young to know sex?[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]They are still young they are going to be hitting 2 months old in the middle of may[/COLOR]
i may have some valley quail around that time too.
Candlewood is chicken friendly... The maids actually found an egg under a bed last year!!hopefully the weather will hold and I will be able to come. I am in SLC. I will be bringing some frizzled Americana chicksthat are 2 weeks old and some Mille fleur DUncle chicks.that are 4 weeks old. Question. How does everyone keep their young chicks warm while traveling. Will the hotel allow chicks in the room
Okay, looking for someone to share booth space with... I will just have a brooder box and the roo I am bringing in a cage.. I won't be able to be there until at least noon because of prior obligations in the morning, hence looking for a booth to share.... Anyone??