Arizona Chickens

[COLOR=4B0082]**CORONATION SUSSEX " name="user_yui_3_7_3_1_1360689740147_2870"> Thanks, Cindy Scottsdale, AZ
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Drool...:drool They are beautiful. Two breeds I would love to have. No more room for newbies at the moment. I have to come see your girls!!
Same here. :drool :barnie. I so wanted a Wyandotte, thought I bought 2 chicks, turned out to be a black sex link and possibly a Blue Orpington. They are aw-some!
 
That's an absolute shame about your rooster.  I find that more difficult to understand, the sudden death, as opposed to sending one to Camp Freezer.  There is an ultimate cause and benefit from the latter.


On a few positive notes, the Black Copper Maran chicks are getting bigger by the day and are significantly more heavy at this stage than the Barred Rocks are the Production Red were.  I hadn't thought about there being a weight difference like that between breeds.  Two are already roosting on the sides of their container and pooping on my floor.

I also just put up an ad on Craig's List to sell some of my mealworms.  The colony completely took off and I have too many to be giving my girls.  I listed them at $5.00 for a quarter pound, which is quite a lot of worms, actually. I still barely put a dent in the colony.


And we just started getting some rain up here.  The temperature had a sudden drop about a half hour ago and the wind kicked up.  My wife had some hail down at 99th Avenue and Greenway road.  Looking to be a good night!
Oh we would like some Meal worms... Also honey.... Let's talk..
 
[COLOR=4B0082]**CORONATION SUSSEX & BLUE LACED RED WYANDOTTE PULLETS AVAILABLE *********[/COLOR] HI AZ'ers!!! I have decided to focus solely on just a few heritage breeds and am limited on suburban space, so I am offering 2 lovely pullets that just started laying a few weeks ago. They are best friends and I would like them to go together. They are nice birds and lay regularly in the nest box. I have recently wormed my flock and they have been dusted too....so everyone's ready for Spring and coming heat burden too. They were hatched on Chicken Scratch Poultry Farm in Illinois and shipped to me as young pullets. They are about 9-10 months old. I am asking $50 for both as a pair to a good home, which is less than half what I paid for them. Both are nice quality birds but because they are not yet APA recognized varieties, they would not be suitable for showing...but perhaps breeders and of course decent layers too. I figured that I would post here on our AZ BYC thread before offering them elsewhere. Please PM me if interested
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Thanks, Cindy Scottsdale, AZ
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They are very beautiful... Tempting...
 
Oh we would like some Meal worms... Also honey.... Let's talk..


Maybe March 10th, we can do a get-together at my house. I'll have to get with my wife to make sure. We can do a pot luck and have some of the other chicken folk over. I always enjoy tasting the different dishes people bring over. We found a new recipe for a pasta salad that was awesome.
 
Maybe March 10th, we can do a get-together at my house. I'll have to get with my wife to make sure. We can do a pot luck and have some of the other chicken folk over. I always enjoy tasting the different dishes people bring over. We found a new recipe for a pasta salad that was awesome.



Ok sounds good... :) That is spring break for our boys... Hope nothing comes up... Let's talk later...
 
Maybe March 10th, we can do a get-together at my house. I'll have to get with my wife to make sure. We can do a pot luck and have some of the other chicken folk over. I always enjoy tasting the different dishes people bring over. We found a new recipe for a pasta salad that was awesome.

Wish I was a little closer! Sounds fun!
 
So wish I could buy the Sussex and the BLRW, but I had to face reality, I don't have room for them... also cancelled a chick order.

I'll just need to learn to be content to take care of the ones I have.
 
Wish I was a little closer! Sounds fun!

Ah, make a day trip out of it. I'm not sure if you have any younger kids, but there's some great things to do down here. We have the Challenger Learning Center about three miles from the house, or a morning trip to Lake Pleasant. There's also the Heard Museum West nearby in Surprise. Just to name a few. We'd love to have you come!


It's confirmed for March 10th. Everyone can start showing up at 1600 Hours, and we'll probably start eating at 1700 Hours. I'm thinking we can start the fire at 1730 Hours for the kids and let them play in the yard all they want. We'll supply some Tilapia, Flounder, pork chops and a Hawaiian pasta salad.. Maybe if someone wants to bring about five pounds of chicken, we'll grill those, too. Otherwise, side dishes and dessert is open game. We're doing it potluck style. It should be mid-70s that day.

Everyone is welcome. Please just PM me for the address and to confirm what you want to bring. We're looking forward to it.
 

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