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Belize is still a pretty good buy! They have no taxes (well no fed taxes they do have prop taxes and a few others but still super cheap area to live as far as taxes go), they speak english there too, it's the only country in South America that does (well full-time anyway, you can usually find folks that sepak a little english where ever you go)! Still the storms can be brutal! Ecuador has earthquakes but no hurricanes and I'm used to earthquakes.
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Belize is still a pretty good buy! They have no taxes (well no fed taxes they do have prop taxes and a few others but still super cheap area to live as far as taxes go), they speak english there too, it's the only country in South America that does (well full-time anyway, you can usually find folks that sepak a little english where ever you go)! Still the storms can be brutal! Ecuador has earthquakes but no hurricanes and I'm used to earthquakes.
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I'll stick to quakes over anything myself
 
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Belize is still a pretty good buy! They have no taxes (well no fed taxes they do have prop taxes and a few others but still super cheap area to live as far as taxes go), they speak english there too, it's the only country in South America that does (well full-time anyway, you can usually find folks that sepak a little english where ever you go)! Still the storms can be brutal! Ecuador has earthquakes but no hurricanes and I'm used to earthquakes.
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I'll stick to quakes over anything myself

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You know what Dawn, you should PM Walt Leonard, he's our APA district director and every time I've had a question about where to find a certain breed, he has always pointed me in the right direction. I believe he is fowlman01 on BYC.

I hope to one day import the Diamond Jubilee Orpingtons from the UK, it's a lofty dream, I know...

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Cuteness overload!
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Here are the day old WHEATEN MARANS babies so far, and it looks like one last one just pipped. So hopefully I'll have a total of 12

I have a big question, this came up on my last hatch too.

3 of the chicks have light striping and marks on head, the other 8 are perfect blonds. Does anyone have experience with this? I know how to feather sex as they grow but I wonder if these early markings are indicative of something. These will be apart of my breeding stock...first time I've ever hatched hoping I get 3 roos!

I'm going to keep good records on these, I've banded them all.

I've been told by a few breeders that Wheatens will hatch in slightly different colors with markings... seems a bit odd if we are trying to work towards a predictable hatching breed.

Anyone have any ideas?

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How adorable!!! I've got a serious case of chick envy with all these pics of babies! I can hardly wait until the end of March!
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