ALABAMA!!

Wisher1000, I have two hens and a rooster from that hen. I am trying to think back -- I think you gave me one or two hens and I had a broody hen at the time maybe, put some eggs under her.
 
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1kluckychik, thanks for your response. Chicks would be fine, but Skipperville is too far for me to drive, unfortunately. :)
 
I had a stroke of luck this past weekend. I went to Newnan, GA for a poultry show. Last night I was having trouble sleeping, so I left my hotel room and went to the lobby where I was on the hotel computer. A man stopped to talk and through the course of the conversation he mentioned that his BCM hen won her class. I asked if she was for sale and he said she wasn't but he had one of her sisters that he would sell me for $30. I said, "I'll take her. "

So this morning at the show, he comes to me and says that he knows I'm going to be mad, but his daughter had sold the hen yesterday and hadn't told him. To make a long story short, I got $80 worth of mahogany colored hatching eggs for $30!!! The flash really washed them out.... they are nice!



The pink ones are RIR that are in for a fertility test. Okay, they don't look pink in the photo, but they do IRL.

They do look nice. I hope you have a good hatching.
 
Hi fellow Alabama chicken peeps! I had posted a few months ago about trying to move with our chickens, and we just found out our only option is going to be rental. Rentals in the county are hard to find, especially for our family size, so we have to move to the city. I'm sad to give them up; watching them through my window right now as they happily forage for worms in our yard after yesterday's rain. North Alabama area would be preferable.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...-fostered-adopted-north-alabama#post_16593485
 
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Hi fellow Alabama chicken peeps! I had posted a few months ago about trying to move with our chickens, and we just found out our only option is going to be rental. Rentals in the county are hard to find, especially for our family size, so we have to move to the city. I'm sad to give them up; watching them through my window right now as they happily forage for worms in our yard after yesterday's rain. North Alabama area would be preferable.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...-fostered-adopted-north-alabama#post_16593485



:hugs. So sorry, you have to give up your lovelies. I'm sure you will find a wonderful home for them.
 
Hi fellow Alabama chicken peeps! I had posted a few months ago about trying to move with our chickens, and we just found out our only option is going to be rental. Rentals in the county are hard to find, especially for our family size, so we have to move to the city. I'm sad to give them up; watching them through my window right now as they happily forage for worms in our yard after yesterday's rain. North Alabama area would be preferable.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...-fostered-adopted-north-alabama#post_16593485

Can't you take some with you or you can't since it's a rental?
 

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