TSC in Selma already has chicks and ducks so they are coming. Just in case anyone is looking for some.

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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
Can't you take some with you or you can't since it's a rental?
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?
There is no room on the property, it's in city limits (I already know this town is not chicken friendly), and I doubt the landlord would be favorable towards them. Plus there is usually an extra charge for each individual pet if they are permitted at all. We have a good sized flock of nearly 50 birds! We could have gotten a rental months ago, but we wanted to try first to get our own property out in the county so we could keep our chickies with us. I'm really happy we can finally get a big enough house for us and that my spouse can have a better commute, because both are very much needed. We move this weekend. I may have found a place to take our layers, but haven't heard back so it is still uncertain.
Sorry to hear. Maybe something will work out.Just heard back, and they changed their minds and will not be able to take on our chickens. Back to the drawing board. :-(
Although the house we are going to be renting sits on less than half an acre, it is backed by hundreds of wooded acres, on a hill. I think it is considered public land. I don't know if we could build an enclosure back there without getting in trouble. I would love, love, love to bring my feather babies with me and continue caring for them near our new home, and not have to worry about codes or fussy neighbors. It's an older neighborhood (very pretty land and houses) with older residents. I wouldn't call it posh, but it is definitely an upscale part of town. We haven't met anyone there yet. I want to assume they are nice but I don't want to get on anyone's bad side and would prefer to be left alone. We have had to deal with a passive aggressive neighbor who would smile to our faces pretending to be friendly but then say bad things about us behind our back. One of the reasons why we are moving!
Sorry to hear. Maybe something will work out.
BTW, love your GLW. I had a GLW chick hatched from the egg that someone gave me. I just loved it death unfortunately so did my dad's dog (literally) .![]()
Sorry to hear. Maybe something will work out.
BTW, love your GLW. I had a GLW chick hatched from the egg that someone gave me. I just loved it death unfortunately so did my dad's dog (literally) .![]()
First order "regional box A" from usps.com. They come in packs of 10.
We wrap each egg in a 1/4 sheet of newspaper (just cut it where the folds are)![]()
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This is how we packed them to take in the mountains horseback.
For a food source