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My BCMs are out in the yard. Standing under another raised coop. You'd think they'd go inside, but no, dumb birds.

I just set 16 ?? eggs. WOW forgot that fast. I sanded my BCM eggs. They look like little watermelons. LOL We'll see if that helps. I swear I about cry when they DIS. They are always perfect and huge. I got the SPPRs to at least start last time, so hopefully I'll get a couple of those.

Just checked the hatcher for tomorrows hatch and I have an egg rocking. Yep, one of the Marans X Game mixes. Those things pop out almost like quail.

My broodie with the 2 babies, didn't hatch out anything but Olive Eggers. Thought I'd check a BCM egg and "POP!!!!" I hate the smell of rotten egg.
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Hi Everyone! We live in the East Bay and are expecting our little chicks around July 11th. SO EXCITED!!!
 
I am thinking about rehoming my Buckeye flock. I'm open to maybe co-owning them with someone or selling them. There are 2 roosters that should go to separate homes since one is being dominated by the other.
These would be a good barnyard flock. They are from darkeggs.com (Ideal) & Sand Hill lines. The roosters are nice. I don't think the hens are good enough to show. Mixed ages from chicks to several years old.
Located in Guinda ( Capay Valley), NW Yolo County.

Kim
 
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Hi Kim,

It's offers like this that make me want to move out of the city...

Good luck finding a new home for your chickens!

Ron
 
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Ohhhhhhhh...... I already have a rather large, eclectic flock but MAN I have been wanting Buckeyes forever! I finally broke down about 3 weeks ago and ordered some chicks in with another person, and got 4 Buckeye pullet chicks. I currently live in Yolo county (West Sacramento) and am moving to El Dorado County.... haven't moved my flock yet. Dang. Dang. Dang.

Hope you find a good prospect for them! Would you mind throwing out a few photos of them onto this thread so I can drool over them, though????
 

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