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  1. goody

    IA here

    So I have a question. Do any of the farm stores around DM carry cornish cross broilers in the fall? I am wanting some meatbirds to do this fall since the experience went so well this spring. Hoovers has them for a little over $1 each and was thinking of ordering some. Problem is, I can only...
  2. goody

    IA here

    I have been so busy that I have not been on here in what feels like forever! We have been daytime free ranging them on our property and they are loving it. They just crack us up...stupid chickens. LOL! We got our first soft egg almost a month ago, but then nothing. A week later there was our...
  3. goody

    IA here

    People actually admit in public they are from the southside? :) Just teasing of course. I have a neighbor that was going to steal one of my chickens if any turn out to be roos....I think they are all going to be hens though so I will see if they have any interest.
  4. goody

    IA here

    I saw the ad for that one in Winterset, but luckily I was already busy today and had no excuse to make the trip over. Glad you made out well.
  5. goody

    IA here

    I hear a chance of snow again next week maybe....is this Iowa winter EVER going to end??? I need to get these chicks out of my living room!! LOL 11 "chicks" that are 4-5 weeks old in a rubbermaid tub is getting a bit cramped! However, they are all still alive and my 5 CX's are all still...
  6. goody

    IA here

    rgoodwin, I live just up the road from Milo, less than a 10min drive or so. Wondering if you got the crib issue figured out? Some of those can be moved, some are much harder to do. It just depends on how it is anchored down, if it has skids on it, size, etc. Again, I have seen some that...
  7. goody

    IA here

    Checking in from Pleasantville, Iowa. 16 chicks in the brooding box in the living room, 5 CX's that will get butchered in a month or so, 11more that are hopefully hens. Theisen's said they were all pullets, but I know how that goes. Just waiting for all of this cold weather to pass us by so...
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