I have two silver campine pullets and a bunch of straight run BLRWs if anyone is interested. We are located in Vacaville. These are the last hatches from my breeding pen before we sold those two breeds. Hoping someone local is interested 

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I have two silver campine pullets and a bunch of straight run BLRWs if anyone is interested. We are located in Vacaville. These are the last hatches from my breeding pen before we sold those two breeds. Hoping someone local is interested![]()
Laura, busted!i'm interested in the campines! just sent you a PM...
Laura, busted!
totally busted -- picking 'em up today... (so excited!)
Hi everyone, Jenny here from Berkeley! First time poster... long time reader, haha! I lived in Oakland for 15 years before moving to Berkeley late last year. I've had a backyard flock for going on 10 years now... just added a few ducks this spring.
So I was curious if anyone else out there find it really hard to get out of town? Who's gonna let the chickens / ducks out, lock them up at night so they're safe from predators, and make sure they have food and water, etc etc?
When I lived in Oakland I was in a duplex so pretty much someone was always around, and in return for eggs, my chicken-friendly neighbors would pitch in. Now that I'm in Berkeley that sweet situation is gone. With summer approaching, we're stressing out about how we're ever gonna get outta town and go camping!
You guys have any thoughts? How do you do it? Has anyone ever brought up starting some kind of chicken-sitting co-op?
Sorry I don't live closer Debi!!I totally empathize with you on the getting out of town thing! I have to con my adult children into letting the girls out in the morning and shutting them up at night when I'm out of town. I currently have teen-age chickens that take extra care, 3 chicks that were hatched by a broody and then cut loose at 4 weeks old, chicks in an indoor brooder, and staggered hatches of eggs in the incubator. It doesn't look promising for vacation for me this year. A chicken sitting co-op sounds good but I'm a good 30 min. from Berkeley so too far away!![]()