Arizona Chickens

These two sections mean that you have to follow the rules, and that if you break the rules, you still have to pay your mortgage.

Well... I'm not sure how it is enforced. It says,

10. All provisions herein shall be binding on all lots and parcels of real estate and the owners thereof, regardless of the source of title of such owners, and any breach thereof, if continued for a period of thirty days from and after the date that the owner of other property shall have notified in writing the owner or lessee in possession of the lot upon which said breach has been committed to refrain from a continuance of such action and to correct such breech; and a failure to do so shall warrant said Owner or other let owners to apply to any court of law or equity having jurisdiction thereof for an injunction or other proper relief, and if such relief is granted, the court may, at its discretion, award to the plaintiff in such action his reasonable expenses in prosecuting such suit, including attorneys' fees.

11. Any breach of any of the conditions, restrictions, convenants or reservations herein contained shall not defeat or render invalid the lien of any mortgage, contract or deed of trust made in good faith for value as to any lot or lots in said subdivision but the provisions, conditions, restrictions and convenants shall be binding upon the effective against such mortgagee or other person whose title thereto or the title of whose grantor thereto is or was acquired by foreclosure, judicial sale, termination of contract, trustee's sale, or otherwise.

I have no idea what any of that means. :(
 
I wanted to buy a turkey also and the 3 I saw I was told was not for sale. Wouldn't have wanted them anyway.
It was so much fun yesterday and loved meeting you all.
My poor old Sage has died. She was the Silky I said was blind. She had been eating some but noticed last night her slowing down more. Guess it was her time. I loved my sweet old Sage.
This is her in her younger days sitting her first eggs. She was also a awsome nannybird.
 
Sorry to hear about Sage! She had a wonderful and happy life with you <3
I wanted to buy a turkey also and the 3 I saw I was told was not for sale. Wouldn't have wanted them anyway.
It was so much fun yesterday and loved meeting you all.
My poor old Sage has died. She was the Silky I said was blind. She had been eating some but noticed last night her slowing down more. Guess it was her time. I loved my sweet old Sage.
This is her in her younger days sitting her first eggs. She was also a awsome nannybird.
 
I wanted to buy a turkey also and the 3 I saw I was told was not for sale. Wouldn't have wanted them anyway.
It was so much fun yesterday and loved meeting you all.
My poor old Sage has died. She was the Silky I said was blind. She had been eating some but noticed last night her slowing down more. Guess it was her time. I loved my sweet old Sage.
This is her in her younger days sitting her first eggs. She was also a awsome nannybird.

Awww..so sorry to hear this. She was a beautiful girl.
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Our Turkeys are about a year old now. The males are prancing around and now and then a female takes him up on it. They are Blue slate. We chose those because they will breed and we can have our own stock....The females are laying eggs and I am trying to hatch in a brooder...These blue slates are so sweet. The males are gentle and the females are curious enough to want to be held and petted. We started with 15 and have sold some....We want to sell more. There are 3 males left and six females. We have our favorites but will part with 1 male and 2 or more females. If anyone knows of someone who wants these lovable Slates let us know. [email protected]


My turkey Blue Bell is very sweet and I like to have a companion for her. Where do you live? If the male are good temperament A mate would be nice for her. Blue is about 3 years old. This is hubby Les cuddling with his baby! Blue was just a young thing then.
 
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PDX2PHX, I bet I know which serama you got. Was it the little roo by himself in the for sell bird area? My husband wanted him so much but we didn't have a place for him at this time. When I get one I want them to be in the house chickens and go out on not to cold not to hot days. The little roo was a bit wild also. I think it was best to keep a hatchling to be more of a pet.
He is very pretty. Glad he went to someone from the forum.
 
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Do I have a rooster on my hands? Here is a pic of the same chick, Sweety...the day we purchased her/him (1/27/12) and a pic I took today (2/12/12). Hope the pics are good enough for someone, who knows more then I, on its gender. It is growing much bigger and faster then the others from the same batch. It is also getting a bigger comb. Hmmmmm......
 
I went today to pick up my Easter Egger and told the lady that if she gets any Australorps to give me a call. She say "If you want a chick, I have some Black Australorps that are 3 weeks old". I thought to myself "OMG...She didn't just say that. I am going to be in trouble." So I left with one laying hen and one chick. Final total of birds = 9. Now to figure out a name for her. Suggestions welcome. Chicken dishes is my flock name 'theme'

2 Ideal 236's (Chow Mein and Fried Rice) Asian Food
2 Plymouth Barred Rock (Enchilada and Taco) Mexican Food
1 Rhode Island Red (Nugget) American Food
1 Sexlink (Fingers) American Food
2 Easter Eggers (Parmesan and Cacciatore) Italian Food

1 Black Australorp ???????????? Some other regional food


So getting home with Cacciatore, I let her out in the run. She quickly found the 5 week olds, or I should say they quickly found her. Enchilada, who is the top of the pecking order, of the Five 5 week olds, was quick to start pecking at the laying hen as if to let her know she queen of this coop. Cacciatore had no reaction at all. It'll be interesting to see what happens here. Cacciatore is about 8 months old so it's kind of funny to see a 5 week old chick show the almost adult hen who's the boss here.
 
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