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  1. jennabug

    Silkied Ameraucana eggs Lavender and Black split to Lavender

    I am really pleased with my transaction with @Thespoiledchicken . The eggs were packaged really well and only a couple didn't develop out of the 12+ that were sent. Unfortunately I had an incubator problem late in my hatch, so I ended up with only one survivor. I did eggtopsy the rest of my...
  2. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    Welcome!!!
  3. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    Not that I'm aware of. Your could start one for a specific area. :)
  4. jennabug

    Silkied Ameraucana eggs Lavender and Black split to Lavender

    I suspect the "I'll pass" is because it sounds like you have high demands for a backyard breeder project which came out as a bit demanding and borderline rude. She already has a waiting game list for eggs (I waited for almost a year) and can easily choose to have pleasant customers. ;)
  5. jennabug

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    Please move this to the "older birds" section. This section is for hatching eggs. Thanks!
  6. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    Simons Family Chickens in Pasco has some serama, polish and silkie crosses. She occasionally has seramas, but I don't think she's seen much demand for them.
  7. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    Hi from TriCites (West Rich) also!
  8. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    Simons Family Chickens on Facebook is in the TriCities hatches quite a few chicks. I think she has some olive eggers right now and will have black copper marans in a few weeks. Found a recent ad: http://kpr.craigslist.org/grd/5388451440.html The closest hatchery I know of is Dunlap in...
  9. jennabug

    Chicken Breed Focus - Showgirl

    My showgirl, Fancy. I was so excited when I found out that a local hatcher was going to start selling showgirls. I really want to get my hands on a white showgirl, but beggars can't be choosers. ;)
  10. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    Nope. I am working it through the BBB and my bank now. I believe his website is shut down now as well. The good news is that my bank has refunded my money (pending the investigation) and is resolving it through the VISA merchant system.
  11. jennabug

    Review by '' on item 'Q-34 Coop'

    After multiple excuses, the supplier will not deliver the product, AFTER accepting payment of $1509. He also has not returned my money.
  12. Q-34 Coop

    Q-34 Coop

    If any of you were considering buying a coop from "Amish Style Chicken Coops," be warned. I ordered one in May and promised a 6-8 week lead time. After that lead time had passed and I hadn't heard anything, I send an inquiry and was given a story about backordered windows. Finally after numerous...
  13. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    I'll definitely post an update. :) I'm really glad I had an existing coop that I was replacing. If I was trying to figure out where to keep chicks that had grown out, I would be panicked. P.S. Cute newt!
  14. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    As far as I've read, they can live to around 6 to 7 years, or longer. I've had the same thoughts on how to maintain egg numbers within the flock. And egg production can depend a lot on the breed. I have a marans that is 3 and lays 4-5 eggs almost every week during the summer. But I haven't...
  15. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    Hi! I placed an order with amishsytlechickencoops.com in May and haven't received it yet. They seller has not been very communicative, and claims that the window is on back order. The last time I talked to him he said it should be ready on September 14th. I'm cautiously waiting and praying...
  16. jennabug

    Silkied Ameraucana eggs Lavender and Black split to Lavender

    They sound lovely. Yes, please put me on the waiting list and don't tell my husband. ;)
  17. jennabug

    Silkied Ameraucana eggs Lavender and Black split to Lavender

    Hi! Beautiful birds! I do have a couple of questions. Are these large fowl or bantam? What is the coloration of their eggs? Are they good layers? Is this variety heat and cold tolerant? Thanks!
  18. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    I think sometimes they have "accidents" like toddlers while potty training. I've found eggs in strange spots when a hen starts laying. It almost seems to have taken them by surprise. Hehehe
  19. jennabug

    Eastern Washington

    @IAMADOL They can be really sneaky. If you have either time to watch them until they lay or kids that can follow them around. I don't let mine free-range until I get home from work because I don't trust my dogs. My neighbor does though and often has to have the kids stalk the chickens until she...
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