Arizona Chickens

Is there anyone on this board that is planning on doing a chick order? We just want a few rarer chicks to raise, but I don't want to do a 15-25 min order.


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We love our duck's plus we just got a new egg this morning from either Jacqueline or Lorraine.. Our chicken's are getting older & we lost most of them to roundworm.. Keep us posted on what you get..
 
@nicollee my comment was not directed towards you. I have just noticed this in general. People for the most part are not willing to pay what it costs to raise birds. I sell chicks straight run, not sexed, so you would be getting some males in my chicks.
I am vegetarian (I don't eat my friends)
but my family has threatened to eat anything that crows...
So I have to proceed cautiously.
Thanks.
 
So why did the chicken cross the road?

SARAH PALIN: The chicken crossed the road because, gosh-darn it, he's a maverick!

BARACK OBAMA: Let me be perfectly clear, if the chickens like their eggs they can keep their eggs. No chicken will be required to cross the road to surrender her eggs. Period.

JOHN McCAIN: My friends, the chicken crossed the road because he recognized the need to engage in cooperation and dialogue with all the chickens on the other side of the road.

HILLARY CLINTON: What difference at this point does it make why the chicken crossed the road?

GEORGE W. BUSH: We don't really care why the chicken crossed the road. We just want to know if the chicken is on our side of the road or not. The chicken is either with us or against us. There is no middle ground here.

DICK CHENEY: Where's my gun?

BILL CLINTON: I did not cross the road with that chicken.

AL GORE: I invented the chicken.... and the road.

JOHN KERRY: Although I voted to let the chicken cross the road, I am now against it! It was the wrong road to cross, and I was misled about the chicken's intentions. I am not for it now, and will remain against it.

AL SHARPTON: Why are all the chickens white?

DR. PHIL: The problem we have here is that this chicken won't realize that he must first deal with the problem on this side of the road before it goes after the problem on the other side of the road. What we need to do is help him realize how stupid he is acting by not taking on his current problems before adding any new problems.

OPRAH: Well, I understand that the chicken is having problems, which is why he wants to cross the road so badly. So instead of having the chicken learn from his mistakes and take falls, which is a part of life, I'm going to give this chicken a NEW CAR so that he can just drive across the road and not live his life like the rest of the chickens.

ANDERSON COOPER: We have reason to believe there is a chicken, but we have not yet been allowed to have access to the other side of the road.

NANCY GRACE: That chicken crossed the road because he's guilty! You can see it in his eyes and the way he walks.

PAT BUCHANAN: To steal the job of a decent, hardworking American.

MARTHA STEWART: No one called me to warn me which way the chicken was going. I had a standing order at the Farmer's Market to sell my eggs when the price dropped to a certain level. No little bird gave me any insider information.

DR SEUSS: Did the chicken cross the road? Did he cross it with a toad? Yes, the chicken crossed the road, but why it crossed I've not been told.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY: To die in the rain, alone.

GRANDPA: In my day we didn't ask why the chicken crossed the road. Somebody told us the chicken crossed the road, and that was good enough for us.

DONALD TRUMP: We should build a wall so the chicken can't cross the road.

BARBARA WALTERS: Isn't that interesting? In a few moments, we will be listening to the chicken tell, for the first time, the heartwarming story of how it experienced a serious case of molting, and went on to accomplish its lifelong dream of crossing the road.

ARISTOTLE: It is the nature of chickens to cross the road.

BILL GATES: I have just released eChicken2014, which will not only cross roads, but will lay eggs, file your important documents and balance your checkbook. Internet Explorer is an integral part of eChicken2014. This new platform is much more stable and will never reboot.

ALBERT EINSTEIN: Did the chicken really cross the road, or did the road move beneath the chicken?

COLONEL SANDERS: Did I miss one?
 
Thank you, I think it is more than reasonable but people seem to expect to pay $20 or less for a laying hen these days even though feed costs more
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I have passed this incredible price along to a number of folks. It is a great trio price! The cost of raising a chick to layer is crazy which is why I don't want to go that way these days. I'm not excited about having chicks that integrate with the laying flock when old enough then dealing with chick feed for all - just don't want the hassle - so I'm willing to pay a good price for pullets! Marcy - you have great chickens so still may be coming your way - just not for a trio but I'm still telling everyone who is looking. Personally I'm loving the sunshine - I'm still running cold most of the time (health issue) but long sleeves and sunshine feel great!!
 
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I have finished my breeding set ups for the year and am selling my back up Ameraucana cockerels. I have a mauve/platinum rooster. 1 chocolate rooster. 2 black split for chocolate roosters. And 2 blue split for mauve roosters. $20 each. This is a good start for a chocolate or mauve project if anyone wants to start on a great color Ameraucana
 
I have finished my breeding set ups for the year and am selling my back up Ameraucana cockerels. I have a mauve/platinum rooster. 1 chocolate rooster. 2 black split for chocolate roosters. And 2 blue split for mauve roosters. $20 each. This is a good start for a chocolate or mauve project if anyone wants to start on a great color Ameraucana

Any chance of you posting photos of them?
 
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Found this huge egg in my boxes this morning. The biggest one that I have ever got! It is being compared to a normal RIR egg. It weighs about 4 oz! I think that i want to try and hatch it!!
 
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Found this huge egg in my boxes this morning. The biggest one that I have ever got! It is being compared to a normal RIR egg. It weighs about 4 oz! I think that i want to try and hatch it!!

That's so awesome! But I would strongly recommend candling it before you decide to try hatching it...just to make sure it's not actually a double-yoker.
 

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