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  1. EweSheep

    Auction Cancelled!

    If I do find a bantam roo for my girls, I would charge five dollars per bantam chick and two dollars per bantam/LF cross chicks.
  2. EweSheep

    Auction Cancelled!

    LF I am in the process of finding a bantam Welsummer roo for my girls. If all else fails then I can get a LF Welsummer roo. It would be in end of October, hopefully my Welsummer BF girls be laying. Their combs are starting to pink up! I can use the eggs I saved up and incubate them but I will...
  3. EweSheep

    Auction Cancelled!

    Not when you are trying to sell your house? I dont think buyers would go downstairs in the basement and find cheeping chicks and the mess on the floor even it is the cleanest. It is a NO NO in selling houses. So this time I will not keep any until Nov/Dec when the sales are the slowest. I have...
  4. EweSheep

    Auction Cancelled!

    I would hatch if anyone promises to buy the chicks and I would need them to pay ahead of time to make sure they dont back out. Been burned too many times when one said they would buy and then didn't pay.
  5. EweSheep

    Auction Cancelled!

    Sorry folks, thank you for your bids! I only got four eggs this evening so far. Auction is NOW closed! Will post again when I do get enough next week.
  6. EweSheep

    Auction Cancelled!

    Thank you for your bids! So far I got two eggs........if I don't get enough eggs, I will auction next week and the eggs should not be any older than five days old. I will take out the oldest eggs unless you want to take a chance with older eggs (between seven to ten days old). If the girls...
  7. EweSheep

    Auction Cancelled!

    The egg in question would look like the brown terra cotta on the right side of nest.
  8. EweSheep

    Auction Cancelled!

    Okay folks, I offering six eggs (and more if the hens cooperate) from the two hens I recently purchased yesterday from Mothergoose. I am unable to incubate those eggs for myself and would rather have someone else take them. My loss is your gain! They have been with the roosters and been breeding...
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