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  1. ASully13

    Must re-home rooster. Norcross, Georgia

    We've had our D'Uccle rooster for 2 years now but Gwinnett county code enforcement has given us a ticket. We have to now get rid of him asap or face fines. He is very protective of his girls and a good predator look-out. Not overly fond of humans. We also have a several week old EE that we are...
  2. ASully13

    YO GEORGIANS! :)

    I have a mille fleur D'Uccle roo that I'm looking to rehome, preferably trade for a pullet of any kind. Please PM any inquiries or questions. Willing to drive to meet.
  3. ASully13

    YO GEORGIANS! :)

    They are so cute :) Guess I'm going to have to familiarize myself with D'Uccle
  4. ASully13

    YO GEORGIANS! :)

    Hope this loads.. A lil better pic of Blue
  5. ASully13

    YO GEORGIANS! :)

    I never even considered D'Uccle. I'm not all that familiar with the them
  6. ASully13

    YO GEORGIANS! :)

    It was bantam variety. One RIR and the comet was labeled black sex link. So these are my best guesses. The cochin, and EE's have feather feet
  7. ASully13

    YO GEORGIANS! :)

    I was hoping y'all could help me identify my motley crew. I got 6 chicks from TSC in Canton in March and I would love some help confirming my suspicions This is Lady Penelope SoftBottom... Bantam Cochin? This is Lord Voldemolt a Bantam EE rooster? Alligator Poe... Bantam Black...
  8. ASully13

    newbie

    Thanks for the welcomes and helpful suggestions I've been narrowing it down but right now I've still got more breeds on my list than the number of birds I want to start with. I've been loving the research.
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    YO GEORGIANS! :)

    This might have been asked before but... What laying breeds do ya'll recommend for north/central Georgia? I don't know anybody out here that has chickens. The only time I've had them before was in Utah and they were given to me by my lil sisters class who hatched them as some sort of project.
  10. ASully13

    YO GEORGIANS! :)

    Gwinnett co. Georgia here
  11. ASully13

    newbie

    Hello I'm a newbie, to the site and to chickens. I don't actually have any yet. Want to get my backyard and myself all prepared first. I live around Atlanta, Georgia and wondering what would be the best layers to keep for my area? I only want a small flock maybe 3-5 beginner birds. Thanks and...
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