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    Quail Eggs for Sale

    hello! i’m selling fresh quail eggs that can be used for hatching or eating $3 a dozen. located in Raleigh NC. message me if interested 919 6149092
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    Need to rehome 2 ducks in Raleigh, NC!

    Hi! My husband and I love animals and it saddens me to even have to do this, but we are looking into the possibility of re-homing our two ducks. I think they will be much happier in a home or on a farm with more ducks. I have one female Cayuga (named Pepper) and one male Khaki Campbell (named...
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    Putting the pieces together!

    Good evening, Chicken friends! I'm very excited to be starting a small backyard flock here in Raleigh, NC. My biggest stipulation when we bought our new house was room enouch for a coop and run, with the ability to free roam when we're home. We moved into our new home in November but actually...
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    Rehoming My Backyard Chickens

    Hello, I am sad to say that I am moving out of state and my 5 ladies cannot come with me. I have no idea how to go about rehoming them but I definitely want them to go to a happy healthy home. I am located in Raleigh, North Carolina. If you have any recommendations or know anyone that would...
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    Raising Ducks in NC: Pet, Eggs, Quiet

    Hello, I've been raising chickens for several months and have loved it. I live in the Raleigh, NC area, more specifically Cary, if you are familiar with the area. I don't live on a ton of land (only about a quarter acre), but have a good space for the chickens out back. I've been thinking of...
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    Raising Meat Rabbits in North Carolina

    Hello, I have recently gained an interest in raising rabbits for meat. I have done a considerable amount of research, but have several questions that are more pertinent to raising rabbits in NC, as well as a few general questions that I'm hoping others who have raised rabbits for meat purposes...
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    Buff Orpington Rooster Needs New Home - Raleigh, NC

    A roo slipped in with our September pullet order and needs to be re-homed, as our neighborhood doesn't allow them. He's a lovely, friendly fellow, 17(ish) weeks old, Marek's vaccinated, used to children, and showing no signs of aggression. I hate to have to cull him as we've grown really...
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