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I have three pairs still, let me know. I have to run it past DH first, as he keeps waffling about if he wants to keep them. He says he likes them and they eat practically nothing. One of the girls is actually broody at the moment. If he does decide to part with any of them, we'd be happy to drive them up. He's been angling for an excuse to have another of those hamburgers near you.
 
I have three pairs still, let me know.  I have to run it past DH first, as he keeps waffling about if he wants to keep them.  He says he likes them and they eat practically nothing.  One of the girls is actually broody at the moment.  If he does decide to part with any of them, we'd be happy to drive them up.  He's been angling for an excuse to have another of those hamburgers near you.
So, do you have an updated list of breeds available? I remember hearing you were downsizing... So to speak;-)
 
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I still have the following available

Golden & Silver Campines (once I've finished sorting them)
Lakenvelders (hens - same, I still need to sort)
New Hampshires hens
Bantam Silver Laced Polish (3 pairs)
The Olandsk Dwarfs
Bantam Barred Rocks (still need to sort)
Seramas (smooth and frizzle - one hen and way too many roos)
Silkies (roos - a couple of SQ, mostly pet quality left)
Then I have a pen of misc. hens (Iowa Blues, WCB polish, BCM, Cream & White Legbars, SPPR)
Bantam Columbian Cochin (2 roos)
In juveniles I have a WCB Polish, NH, an OE, ..........I'd have to look.
I also have a younger grow-out pen that I still need to sort.

I think that's it for now.
 
Two foster dogs now, the one in front is Jax and he's only staying until Tuesday. Brody's face in this just kills me. Jax wants to eat the chickens, at least that's how he acts when he sees them through the fence. Brody was let off leash around the chickens today and he did great, even with the babies!
 
Two foster dogs now, the one in front is Jax and he's only staying until Tuesday. Brody's face in this just kills me. Jax wants to eat the chickens, at least that's how he acts when he sees them through the fence. Brody was let off leash around the chickens today and he did great, even with the babies!

Nice looking Dogs!

It is a good thing the maybe chicken eater is leaving soon.
 
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