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Hi there! I'm new to the forum. Located in southern Northumberland county, close to the Dauphin county line (Susquehanna valley). I have a flock of seven ISA Browns that I got off of Craigslist last year as 1 year-olds. Looking to expand the flock this year with some different more heritage breeds since the original 7 will probably be done with laying within the next 2 years. Would love to connect with other backyard chicken keepers nearby.
Hi, right back atcha! I'm in Maryland, just a few miles from the PA (and the DE!) line - so. "Welcome, Neighbor!" Just keep scrolling & posting to find peeps near you - Love that corny double-meaning!
 
Hi there! I'm new to the forum. Located in southern Northumberland county, close to the Dauphin county line (Susquehanna valley). I have a flock of seven ISA Browns that I got off of Craigslist last year as 1 year-olds. Looking to expand the flock this year with some different more heritage breeds since the original 7 will probably be done with laying within the next 2 years. Would love to connect with other backyard chicken keepers nearby.
Welcome. You are not too far from dheltzel and can get some very nice breeds from him. Check his website: http://welbars.com/
 
Hi there! I'm new to the forum. Located in southern Northumberland county, close to the Dauphin county line (Susquehanna valley). I have a flock of seven ISA Browns that I got off of Craigslist last year as 1 year-olds. Looking to expand the flock this year with some different more heritage breeds since the original 7 will probably be done with laying within the next 2 years. Would love to connect with other backyard chicken keepers nearby.

Welcome from Cambria County! @dheltzel would definitely be able to help you :)
 
The issue with Amish built sheds is that you've got to have one close enough to you that they can deliver it for a reasonable fee. If you're in my area, I can give you the names and numbers of at least two that do nice work.

What county are you in?
 
The issue with Amish built sheds is that you've got to have one close enough to you that they can deliver it for a reasonable fee. If you're in my area, I can give you the names and numbers of at least two that do nice work.

What county are you in?
I am in Allegheny County, so a little far from Amish country. I don't necessarily need Amish-built; it's just a common recommendation in the chicken community. But I am surprised with how difficult it is to find a builder. I assume most people around here build their own or get a pre-fab since most don't have the space for large flocks. I wish I had the time to build my own.
 
I'm sure we can get you an Amish built shed. They contact delivery drivers. Typically being 20 miles they charge, I think, $1/ mile. So it can get pricey to have one hauled a long way. But possibly that's still a useful option?

I'll DM you shortly.
 
I am in Allegheny County, so a little far from Amish country. I don't necessarily need Amish-built; it's just a common recommendation in the chicken community. But I am surprised with how difficult it is to find a builder. I assume most people around here build their own or get a pre-fab since most don't have the space for large flocks. I wish I had the time to build my own.
Look into a sturdy, wooden shed. Most communities have builders reasonably close and they'll usually deliver. Some will even set up a base for you, as well. Once it's installed, it's pretty easy to customize the interior to your own needs and preferences. You can even just set up dog kennels and a metal trash can (for feed) until you have time to finish off the interior.
 

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