2 hens in need of rehoming asap! Pierce County, WA

sarahmcd93

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Aug 27, 2016
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Hi everyone,

I am going off to college very soon (Sept 5th) and need to find a new home for my 2 chickens. I will not be able to keep them where I live now once I move and I definitely cannot bring them to college with me. I am in very desparate need to get them to a new home within a week and a half-ish. (I was not aware of this forum until just now or otherwise I would have posted sooner.)

I am in Graham, WA at the moment. I would drive far to ensure they go to a good home though, so that is not a problem. I have one ~4 year old Ameraucana who produces on average 4 eggs a week and one ~4 year old rhode island red (I was told a RIR although I thought shes a New Hampshire Red. Ill post a pic) who produces on average 4 eggs a week.


(Disregard the Americauna in the back. She got taken by a raccoon :/ rip

Please let me know me asap if you could help take them in! Again, Im currently in Graham but I would have no problem going across the county or so if needed. Or we could meet up. Whatever works best :)
Thank you
 
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We are definitely interested in providing a home for your two hens! However I am not %100 sure if it is possible for us yet. Also, we live in St Louis MO which I know would be quite a drive from WA! Unfortunately we can't meet half way but if you would be willing to drive that far for your hens we would be very interested!
 
Thank you so much for the interest! Luckily, I was able to find someone who could take them in already. :)
 
Hi everyone, I am going off to college very soon (Sept 5th) and need to find a new home for my 2 chickens. I will not be able to keep them where I live now once I move and I definitely cannot bring them to college with me. I am in very desparate need to get them to a new home within a week and a half-ish. (I was not aware of this forum until just now or otherwise I would have posted sooner.) I am in Graham, WA at the moment. I would drive far to ensure they go to a good home though, so that is not a problem. I have one ~4 year old Ameraucana who produces on average 4 eggs a week and one ~4 year old rhode island red (I was told a RIR although I thought shes a New Hampshire Red. Ill post a pic) who produces on average 4 eggs a week. (Disregard the Americauna in the back. She got taken by a raccoon :/ rip Please let me know me asap if you could help take them in! Again, Im currently in Graham but I would have no problem going across the county or so if needed. Or we could meet up. Whatever works best :) Thank you
I would love to take them in I would give best tender loving care ever. I live in Kentucky.
 

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