Bay Area BYCers!

Dawn, I just ordered the exact same thing...
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Enablers unite!
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ETA: Actually, I didn't buy the one with the candler, as Orp eggs are pretty easy to candle with a regular flashlight.
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This one was the least expensive new version that I found on Amazon, even with the candler & shipping, which I don't really need. My mom gave me a drill for Christmas, but my hubby gave me one, too, I so had credits to use on Amazon! Thanks, Mom!
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Hi Laurie! You asked: Great pic! Can you print it and enter it in the fair? I never thought of that! Maybe, and interesting idea...! Thanks!

Jeremy: What will you use as a liner in the 1588 that can be tossed? That seems like a great idea!
 
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Hi Dawn,
I'm finally back to BYC. Been busy with goats, and learning about beekeeping! The peaches are already blooming here. Must get bees soon!
I've decided I really want some Pita Pintas.
Bee fever and chicken fever!
 
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Hey, just starting out in north concord. Do I need a heater in my coop?

No please :) Too many people have had coop fires! Even in snowy areas there is no need; chickens have down coats :)
How old are your birds? You do need a heat source for brooders.
 
Laurie, what is the barley fodder you have in your tag line area? Do you use this as supplemental feed, or treats?

I too have sprouted grains for my chickens. I tried several & set up an inexpensive system of my own with supplies from Tractor Supply & the $ store. I was able to sprout 9 trays at a time so it was used like a weekly additive but they absolutely loved it & cleaned every bit of it up. It was fun watching them go after it too.
 
Did you use the same process that Laurie describes, more or less? By the way, it was nice to see you again at the Modesto show!
 
I love that there is activity on this thread again, so many familiar "faces" popping in.
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