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  1. kcsunshine

    Eastern Tennessee Thread

    Quote: That's one gorgeous cat, Guard. And the chick's nice too.
  2. kcsunshine

    Eastern Tennessee Thread

    The one just in Delano - Needle Eye Lane. They have small animal sales the last Saturday of each month. Begins at 9 am and if you want something, you need to be there at 9.
  3. kcsunshine

    Eastern Tennessee Thread

    Quote: I like them to be almost ready to lay. That's what I liked about getting them from the Amish in the Spring - I've had them actually lay an egg on the way home. They did have some young Easter Eggers left in March. I may go back next weekend and see if they're still there - they'd be...
  4. kcsunshine

    Eastern Tennessee Thread

    Quote: Do you ever sell pullets ready to start laying? I'd love to add a couple of Delewares to my mix, but don't want to try to raise chicks. Went to sell at Amish farm in March, but by the time we got there they had a sorry lot left.
  5. kcsunshine

    Eastern Tennessee Thread

    Dan B. Climb on board and take a ride to crazy chicken land.
  6. kcsunshine

    Eastern Tennessee Thread

    Greenback got hit pretty hard, just south of Maryville. We didn't get much - spurts of hard rain, then sun, then rain, then sun. Flashes and booms around 9:30, then when the lights flickered, we went to bed. Told the dog to wake us if there was any tornados coming.
  7. kcsunshine

    Eastern Tennessee Thread

    Those little bantam eggs are so cute to dye for Easter. I can't make the Newport show - that's the first day of our Farmers' Market - my Saturdays will be tied up until noon until Thanksgiving. Lori, maybe we could do another Sat. afternoon when the weather is less uncertain.
  8. kcsunshine

    Eastern Tennessee Thread

    So this is where all the Tennessee people got to. Welcome to all newcomers. WeGotChickens - we need to plan another meet-up. All you Knoxville people. Just heard today you can now get the permits to keep those chickens you've been hiding behind the bushes. 6 hens, no roosters.
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