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I just got an email from Linda Hamid:

A lady contacted me today with an urgent request. Her friend's son was in a mototcycle accident and no one knew he had chickens. By the time someone got up there some of the birds had died. There are still 5-6 chickens and on guinea. The birds are in Alta which is about 10 miles above Colfax on I-80. 
 
They are looking for a temporary home for the chickens (he'd like to take them back when he recovers, if possible) and a permanrent home for the guinea (the others died so this one needs to go to a flock).  Even if someone can go up there and just feed and water the birds, that would be greatly appreciated. If you can help please contact
 
 
Nancy    916-276-8725
 
 
THANKS 
 
Linda Hamid

web: www.sweeth2o.us

Roseville, CA

If it is a female guinea and we could get it to novato I could take it, but it would be a pair rather then a posses. Would have to voice sex it. I'm afraid 2 boys would beat the crap out of my roosters.
 
Ok friends ! I have convinced my husband to go organic on the layers this spring! Yay:-) now the deal is that i find the best deal whether it be a mill or feed store to purchase in bulk for the year.

The carson city store isn't interested in special orders if poultry feed. I'm still working on them.

I don't mind corn as long as it's Gmo free . Would like to limit or nix soy though.

Any location tips would be really appreciated!
I just can't swing it for 38$ for a 40 lb bag. Maybe I'm too cheep?
 
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Thank you! I have to say I agree. The lady I hatched them for came to pick them up this evening. She asked me if I wanted her to pay and me anything. I told her if it was that if it would not be a singleton I would ask to keep the blue egg hatchling. She said she would bring it back when it is a little older for me if I want it. I told her I would wait to see if it is a pullet or not. I miss the new babies already.
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She also mentioned that a friend of hers was looking for a FBCM Roo and 2 of the chicks from my earlier hatch have already developed combs twice as big as everyone else. I sent her home with both of the little guys for her friend. Yeah! 2 less cockerels I have to figure out what to do with.
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I am hoping that means the rest are pullets (including the Mottled Am).

She also said she has a friend who she will ask about showing me how to process.

Glad you are feeling better, but it was probably a good idea not to push it by going out to soon. You will complete you recovery faster if you don't over do it too soon...
 
Ok friends ! I have convinced my husband to go organic on the layers this spring! Yay:-) now the deal is that i find the best deal whether it be a mill or feed store to purchase in bulk for the year.

The carson city store isn't interested in special orders if poultry feed. I'm still working on them.

I don't mind corn as long as it's Gmo free . Would like to limit or nix soy though.

Any location tips would be really appreciated!
I just can't swing it for 38$ for a 40 lb bag. Maybe I'm too cheep?

Can you get to an Azure Standard Drop?
 
I can hook you up with both.
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I currently have some breeding cull welsummer pullets available. They should still lay nice eggs.
Since I don't want to breed either barnies or wellies, I'd love culled pullets! Where are you located?
 
Thank you! I have to say I agree. The lady I hatched them for came to pick them up this evening. She asked me if I wanted her to pay and me anything. I told her if it was that if it would not be a singleton I would ask to keep the blue egg hatchling. She said she would bring it back when it is a little older for me if I want it. I told her I would wait to see if it is a pullet or not. I miss the new babies already.
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She also mentioned that a friend of hers was looking for a FBCM Roo and 2 of the chicks from my earlier hatch have already developed combs twice as big as everyone else. I sent her home with both of the little guys for her friend. Yeah! 2 less cockerels I have to figure out what to do with.
ya.gif
I am hoping that means the rest are pullets (including the Mottled Am).

She also said she has a friend who she will ask about showing me how to process.

Glad you are feeling better, but it was probably a good idea not to push it by going out to soon. You will complete you recovery faster if you don't over do it too soon...

Just to let you know, Marans are very tasty
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Good job on getting the chicks move off!
 
I just got an email from Linda Hamid:
A lady contacted me today with an urgent request. Her friend's son was in a mototcycle accident and no one knew he had chickens. By the time someone got up there some of the birds had died. There are still 5-6 chickens and on guinea. The birds are in Alta which is about 10 miles above Colfax on I-80.

They are looking for a temporary home for the chickens (he'd like to take them back when he recovers, if possible) and a permanrent home for the guinea (the others died so this one needs to go to a flock). Even if someone can go up there and just feed and water the birds, that would be greatly appreciated. If you can help please contact


Nancy 916-276-8725


THANKS

Linda Hamid
web: www.sweeth2o.us
Roseville, CA

Poor guy! And poor chooks! Hope someone is close by and can help out.
 
I'm just not quite ready to off birds I hatched yet.
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I want to get some meat bird chicks that are raised specifically for that purpose. It is the Cornish Crosses that are good for meat? I want something that grows fast and has a nice finished carcass..

Yes, Cornish Crosses are ready in 6 to 8 weeks.

They are big poo machines! and eat a lot of feed. They still eat less than a Dual Purpose that you process at 20 weeks.
 

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