It honestly wasn’t as bad as my biannual coop cleaning. Deep litter compost=yay!
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I spent all night long and today working on this research paper.23 pages, and I'm finally about done.
We've begun the hunt for started production pullets. Our waiting list is just too high, and even with over a dozen eggs coming in a day we can't keep up!So more chickens here we come.
I’ve been working on it for over a weekOh wow that sounds exhausting!! Lol although.... did you wait to write it?![]()
And oh wow that is a huge demand!! LOL good luck finding new pullets!! I think started ones are definitely a better idea since it sounds like you can’t wait for chicks to grow up!!!
Ohhh! I like to hear about Waco. It’s super close, like a couple hours away.I am sure you probably already found all these links but these places all have really good selections. But of course shipping is probably extremely prohibitive.
https://www.cacklehatchery.com/eggs-and-adult-fowl/grown-fowl.html
https://hoovershatchery.com/started_pullets.html
https://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/started_pullets.html
https://www.meyerhatchery.com/productlist.a5w?subcat=5087&cat=1020
Murray McMurray are also not debeaked and are free ranged which is nice.
I also found this place which is apparently located in Waco, Texas and seems smaller/not a hatchery if Waco is anywhere near you. You could probably save a lot on shipping and they seem to have a good selection.
https://www.clabornfarms.com/buy-started-pullets/
It’s 9:00pm and I’m eating tater salad. I really need to stop eating like this -_-
I do the same thing
Potato salad is just too good to stop eating