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HI there, I believe you submitted this "big_smile Yes, I am in Indiana! And yes, these are your chickens. XD Such a small world! They are all adjusting very well.
Pickle is the Wellsummer, Scarlet is the ISA Brown, and Rosario is the Polish. XD
In case anyone is interested in Central Indiana there will be a swap meet at Croy Creek July 5th: http://www.croycreektraderfair.com/11.html Sometimes they have some nice chickens, and other assorted fowl. Last time they had a lot of pheasents, peafowl, and assorted standard sized breeds.
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Pretty girls - are those apples in their coop? My older chickens love apples - the younger ones have no idea what to do with them
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They are green tomatoes. They love them...but only if I cut them in half for them. Otherwise they will not touch them.
I just brought home 3: 1 white crested black polish pullet, 1 wellsummer pullet, and 1 ISA Brown pullet. Eventually I would like to have a flock of 8-15. Not too many. They are going to be for pets and eggs. I don't think I want over-run with eggs, and we have neighbors close so I don't want...
Hello, my name is Kammie, I've decided to get a small flock of chickens to add to my mini-farm. I am still trying to settle on a breed, although I am partial to Cochin bantams. As a child I had a buff breeding pair and a number of silkies (buff, blue, white and black pullets.)