Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

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Thanks again, Robin!!!
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I'll contact the breeders, find out which varieties they have & if they still have them. Then compile an updated list & post it for the Dorking fanciers to access.
 
No problemo!!
Here is the last:
OR to start with, then WA & WI:

21) Bullington, Marybeth
Shady Oaks Farm
32908 Florence Ave.
Creswell, OR 97426
Hm: 541-895-2119
Wk: 541-914-6240
[email protected]

22) Fisher, Gary
Camelot Downs
1132 N. Bridle Trail Lane
Oak Harbor, WA 98277-8615
Hm: 360-678-4868
[email protected]

23) Heinlein, Dave
Arbutus farm
631 Cousins Rd
Lopez Island, WA 98261
Hm: 360-468-3744
[email protected]

24) Miller, Victoria & david
2839 Fish Hatchery Rd
Sequim, WA 98382
Hm: 360-582-0380
davidslittlebird@ mindspring.com

25) Rosier-Chenoweth, Jeannette
P.O.Box 2082
Mattawa, WA 99349
[email protected]

26) Ruggiero, Frank
P.O.Box 135
Greenbank, WA 98253-0135
Hm: 360-678-6957
[email protected]

27) Handrick, Patrick
Winterspring
959 Primrose center Rd
Belleville, WI 53508-9376
Hm: 608-832-8044
[email protected]

OK, That is all I see......Good Luck & I am glad I had something to do as my MiL is in ICU possibly dying...had a pace maker replaced last week & developed a severe infection that has gone body wide from the heart all over...her kidneys are shutting down, having horrible pain & the infection may be in her neck & spinal column now...She has been flown from the littl rural hospital in Lake County (Nor Cal) to Santa Rosa to St Joseph Memorial where there are hordes of specialists caring for her now...DH drove down there yesterday at more than likely over 70 MPH......so now we waite and I am happy I had something to do besides staring at my phone & praying for DH's Mom...she is a wonderful sweet woman!
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Later guys & good luck!!
And Hi sewandgrow!!!
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how are "the mice "
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Hi everyone, Here is the follow-up on the post office and shipping hatching eggs. A couple of weeks ago I sent a letter to the post master of two of the post offices in my area and also to the main office to file a complaint for them to follow through on a reply. I placed the inquiry as to what conditions and treatment my package would get if shipped out priority mail and having special handling applied to the package. Also I included an example of the harsh treatment that was applied to a package that was sent priority mail where all the eggs were destroyed (cracked shells and ruptured air cells) by such rough mishandling. Here is their reply.

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So would it be worth the extra money to ship out express mail with the term live to be applied? If it is coming from the horses mouth than it must be so. This is what I wanted to see. Something on paper stating how the item is going to be shipped. will be shipping out eggs soon so I will let you know if it is worth the effort. Best to all, John
 
Hi John, I read the letter thoroughly but kind of skimmed through the post. I ship several dozen eggs per week and have for several years and rarely do I have a problem from the post office. I think I have only had one damaged box within the last three years. For me shipping is an added expense and try to keep it down for people who buy from me so I just send everything priority mail and stamped all over that it is fragile. Both places I ship from really try to be careful with the boxes. I don't know what happens after they leave but they usually do fine. So after all that long windedness LOL. It would not be worth it to me to pay more money for the shipping IMO. Travis
 
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I also ship on a fairly regular basis and use Priorty Mail. I've only had eggs take a long time to arrive a few times. I've also had eggs arrive in less than 24 hours. If the customer has a bad hatch due to shipping, my personal policy is to replace eggs at a low cost. I pack very well, air cell up individually wrapped in a 6x12 piece of bubblewrap, nestled in shredded newspaper on top of foam padding. I've had buyers email me because they had 100% hatchrate. I've also heard zero, when the same eggs are hatching like crazy at home. Who knows what the USPS does to them?!

Express mail as "live" doesn't guarantee hatchability. The USPS also doesn't fully cover the replacement costs of dead chicks due to their mis-handling -- believe me, I've recieved the "box of death" at the PO. They lost a box of day old chicks for days! I'm sure they're not going to cover 100% of eggs sold at auction for $100 just because their policy says they will. They're just trying to sell you something you don't need.
 
Hi folks, I took reserve American with a Buckeye pullet and reserve English with a black Australorp at the El Dorado, Ar. Southern Arkansas poultry club show today. I am absolutely thrilled. I beat out some very nice RIR. The champion American was rir, I think he also took champion large fowl, was from Autrey's friendship farm shown by Kaylee Gafford. Couldn't complain too much about not winning English, as I was beat out by my daughter's buff Orpington. This was the Australorp rooster I got 2 weekends ago for my barred Holland project. It was a nice show, It was good to see such a nice large fowl turnout.
 
Far Out Jen!!!!
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I hope to do the same with my Black Java in a few weeks !!!
The bad part about having so many American Heritage Breeds= you compete against yourself, at a show....
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I cannot waite to show my Bucks, too!!
Congradulations, and also extra special to see a pullet win!!
 
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