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Wow, lashburner, I sure wish I could take him...he sure is pretty. Unfortunately, I'm at least a month away from having my coop finished and he'd have no place to live in the meantime. I'm pretty sure he wouldn't like sharing the house with the four cats or the backyard with the dogs. Our side yard (1 acre) is where the coop is going so the chickies don't have to share with any other pets. I think it's much better for all involved that they never meet face to face.![]()
Yes, TomTom...I think it would definitely be better for the cats if they were to not meet the chickens but better for the chickens if they don't meet the dogs. I'm pretty sure the chickens could easily kick butt on our lazy cats but the dogs are a completely different story.My kitties visit with the chickens. They were really interest back when they were bitesize, now they quickly realized they can't handle 10 angry birds![]()
We just wanted to introduce ourselves to our Alabama neighbors! Carolyn and I are residents of Flat Rock, AL (NE Alabama) and we operate a family owned fowl farm. We breed, hatch, and sell several species of bantam and standard chickens, as well as Standard Bronze heritage turkeys, Blue Swedish ducks, and American Buff geese. Our Fowl of Odell Farms L.L.C. photo album has a few pictures of some of the fowl we have had over the past few years. We are on FaceBook, Google+, YouTube, and Twitter. Our website www.odell-farms.com has more information about Carolyn and I and the services we offer. We are N.P.I.P. certified, and we are members of several fowl-related organizations. Please feel free to contact us regarding any fowl related issues and we will do our best to assist you any way we can.
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