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  1. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    It works great. Very interesting, great explanations. Will there be a podcasting show in your future?
  2. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    Me too. I found the Legbars didn't work out very well in my environment. The Ameracuanas and Marans were more rugged. Please save a few black Ameraucanas. They are such wonderful birds. Editing to say: I think you just need to advertise them more/better. People look for Legbars because...
  3. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    Oh no! Ameraunas are the best for me. Will you still have silkied ones in the future?
  4. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    So far, so good with having 2 silkie mommies raise my mail-order chicks. Now my cochin is broody but she is too late to join the party.
  5. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    All 6 chicks are now under their surrogate silkie mothers. So far, so good.
  6. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    So nervous -- getting chicks in the mail today. I really hate the whole mail thing, and would rather get them from Dennis, but in this case I had a $100 refund on a defective coop door from My Pet Chicken and there was nothing else I wanted from them, so I got chicks. At the last minute my...
  7. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    Yeah I was going to say it sounds like a desparate mangy fox. I had a mangy fox attack when I first got chickens, and that fox did not run away until I was right up near it. I got rid of it by installing electric around the coop.
  8. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    Yeah that is what this is -- about a 1000 square foot very wooded area, but the leaves aren't on the trees yet so there is some visibility. I have lost one young pullet to a hawk a few years ago, and had my smallest bantam disappear a few months ago during the day.
  9. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    Yesterday while I was out in the garden about 50 feet from the chicken area, a full sized hawk swooped into the pen, I heard a hen screech and then saw the hawk fluttering away, (You can't see into the pen from where I was owing to a hills and trees.) No hens were hurt, and all are accounted...
  10. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    I loved my Spitzhaubens but they started out sickly, I nursed them back to health, and then they died anyway. Only lasted 2 months or so. I think the ones I got were too fragile for my setup. I am getting some Mottled Houdans in a few weeks as I do love a crested bird.
  11. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    I'm near Philly (3 blocks from the border on the West side.). Welcome.
  12. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    Trying to get my herding pumi puppy to get over her fear of hens. She was great with them until she got a shock on the fence, and since than she has been terrified of chickens. Any advice?
  13. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    If you could breed out the crow, you really could quit your day job!
  14. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    So jealous. I would love some of those beautiful roos but can't have them in my neighborhood.
  15. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    Please tell those mottled cochin boys to get to work.
  16. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    Are you hatching any bantys? Still interested in mottled cochins or frizzled.
  17. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    They are always on my "someday" list. I can wait until you rebuild as long as they are still a possibility. Also hoping for a Silkie LF Amercauna someday.
  18. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    @dheltzel Love your new webpage. However, I was looking through it and I don't see the banty ameracaunas. You still have them, right?
  19. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    Darn. Now I have to add bantam ducks to the list of animals I someday want to own. They will join the llamas, echidnas, platypi and mini highland cows on my wish list.
  20. feliciadawn

    Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

    At this rate... you may have to quit your day job!
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