Bay Area BYCers!

Quote:
Maybe

Let me see how my funds hold up.

I'm trying to find some wheaten AM eggs for someone, but I'm not going to be able to pay a fortune. They have to be sent to set for Easter.
 
Quote:
Lavenders? I want a couple. Well if they are straight run I want 5 so I hopefully get at least 2 girls.
fl.gif

Can you PM me with prices if you will have any extras?
smile.png
 
Quote:
Lavenders? I want a couple. Well if they are straight run I want 5 so I hopefully get at least 2 girls.
fl.gif

Can you PM me with prices if you will have any extras?
smile.png


Sunny you're gonna OD on AMs like I do with Marans. LOL

I can honestly say I have no idea how many I have now.
 
Quote:
Lavenders? I want a couple. Well if they are straight run I want 5 so I hopefully get at least 2 girls.
fl.gif

Can you PM me with prices if you will have any extras?
smile.png


Sunny you're gonna OD on AMs like I do with Marans. LOL

I can honestly say I have no idea how many I have now.

I adore my marans too! They are going in my bator next!
big_smile.png
 
Quote:
They were used to transport reagents for cell culture media. Powdered phosphorus, citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, etc. All of that stuff is packaged inside plastic bags which sit inside the drums, so there's really no contact with the contents anyways. I can give 'em a quick scrub with dish soap if you like.

The larger ones are made of blue plastic, with white plastic lids secured by metal clamps.
I also have 5 and 10 gallon food-grade plastic drums designed for liquids, originally used to transport pure glycerol. I've already washed them out, so if you have any use for those, let me know. I'm sure someone crafty could figure out how to make them into automatic waterers. Or you can just use them to store potable water in case of an earthquake.

I get them for free from my work, so I'll just keep an eye out for more of the large ones for you.

Horse rescue? Don't pick them up. I want to drop them off sometime when I can meet the ponies.
love.gif

I'll even volunteer to do some grooming if you like. I used to care for rescued mules at the summer camp I worked at in college.
 
Quote:
They were used to transport reagents for cell culture media. Powdered phosphorus, citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, etc. All of that stuff is packaged inside plastic bags which sit inside the drums, so there's really no contact with the contents anyways. I can give 'em a quick scrub with dish soap if you like.

The larger ones are made of blue plastic, with white plastic lids secured by metal clamps.
I also have 5 and 10 gallon food-grade plastic drums designed for liquids, originally used to transport pure glycerol. I've already washed them out, so if you have any use for those, let me know. I'm sure someone crafty could figure out how to make them into automatic waterers. Or you can just use them to store potable water in case of an earthquake.

I get them for free from my work, so I'll just keep an eye out for more of the large ones for you.

Horse rescue? Don't pick them up. I want to drop them off sometime when I can meet the ponies.
love.gif

I'll even volunteer to do some grooming if you like. I used to care for rescued mules at the summer camp I worked at in college.

I would be delighted to show you around, let you get your nose in a mane, and fingers in some fur!!! Our rescues just suck up any love that can be offered! Grooming, as you can imagine, is MUCH needed this time of year! they all look like yaks but shedding in clumps!

I think the five and ten gallon would be great too, I use five gallon buckets for so much! and I might be able to create a slow feeder with a ten gallon one!

I work during the week, but any time you want to come visit, you just let me know! :) Sundays are generally best for us after April, as my kids go to horseshows... and guess who gets to drive??? :)

thanks! I'm already exciting and thinking of all I can do with them!
 
Quote:
YES!!! mY daughter wants call ducks SOOOOOOO bad!!!!
Oh this will make her whole year!

and I live in Clayton, so you can come visit them any time... how old are they? do they lay eggs?
she wants to hatch one so she can have it think she is it's mother... ugh... kids... (she is 15... still living in a fantasy!)
do they fly? OK, I need to learn more...
 
Last edited:
I just have to say the last 2 posts are soooo sweet! Saving ponies and ducks. You all are awesome!
hugs.gif



Anyone have any large white egg layers (the eggs need to be large not the layers
tongue.png
)? I have most every color under the sun in my egg basket and now would like to add a white egg here and there. Don't want white leggerns though.
smile.png
 
Last edited:

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom