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I would have posted sooner but was using IE and it will not post pictures without previewing first.....Welcome! Point of lay pullets are hard to come by. That being said deb might have something. I have yet to have a single chick I don't intend to keep for breeding not get a home before pol so I'm no help.
( got i n before schools, mwahaha)
I would but they would make me fill out an online trouble ticket first....and then I would have to work on the ticket!Lol, I'd talk to the it department if I were you.
I'm cracking myself up today!!
I do have Ameraucana (now how did you know I would say that?), but I don't know if I have any available. I was raising a batch of BBS & lavenders so I would have something to breed to my three lonely cockerels (a black, a blue and a black split to lav.). Literally I have never bothered yet to look as see what I have in that growout pen. If there are LOTS of girls, I may have something, but my luck generally doesn't run that way.Welcome! Point of lay pullets are hard to come by. That being said deb might have something. I have yet to have a single chick I don't intend to keep for breeding not get a home before pol so I'm no help.
( got i n before chooks, mwahaha)
pokerville market has great take n bakeIt was .... Well, not cool, but not hot enough to keep me from going grocery shopping at Pokerville in Plymouth. Sometimes I go that way, into Amador County, instead of the other direction on Mt. Aukum Road to the Holiday Market. Prices are a bit better at Pokerville.
Then I treated myself to a breakfast/brunch meal at Marlene & Glen's Dead Fly Diner (also in Plymouth). I am working my way through all the Eggs Benedict varieties offered. Today's was "My Big Bad Benedict" with bacon, tomato and avocado under the poached eggs. The cook brought me my meal, apologizing that she'd broken the yolk on one of the two eggs and she would bring me another. I told her I was only going to break the yolk myself anyway, don't bother!
My part-time house BR (lays egg in laundry bin, goes outside all day, comes in to roost on TV table at night) scared me a couple nights ago when she didn't come inside at night. She showed up when I was grating the flock to BOSS. Didn't come inside again last night.... So I went looking for her.
My Beth has decided to coop up with the flock IN the coop at night! <*happy dance!*>. She came back inside to lay her egg this morning. Her buddy Punkin went broody again three days ago, but NOT in the dog bed. She found an old wicker cat bed stored under the incubator table, instead. Very, very private. Much better than the dog bed in the living rom.
Out in the coop, Sister 1 is raising her duckling and a black chick hatched the following day. It's a real double-take to see that little black duckling following a huge blue Orp! She hasn't taken her babies out of the coop yet
Kevin the Free Peacock got interested in the open office door off the deck, where those chickens and chicks go in and out.... He perched on the deck railing for some time before dropping to the deck to investigate more closely.
Sparkle the House Silkie went ballistic on him! No wierd birds allowed near her four chicks! He changed his mind and direction to amble down the steps into the garden, then jumped out to perch on the pergola.
welcome. I am hatching Silvers so I may have a blue ameraucana and 2 olive eggers I can sell.Hey all I am in N Ca smack in between Sac & SF! Trying to find 6 mos old Amercauna's???? Anyone have resources???? Kathie