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I would love to have a trio Walt if they are still available. Sounds like another road trip ahead. Just last week or so we were off to Kim's for a Delaware rooster & what a pretty boy he is.  Pretty pathetic that someone else's culls are a prize to me.....LOL   Hey Jules are you ready for another road trip??????


Lol, Karen you know you don't even have to ask! I'm ready when you are :)
 
I would love to have a trio Walt if they are still available. Sounds like another road trip ahead. Just last week or so we were off to Kim's for a Delaware rooster & what a pretty boy he is.  Pretty pathetic that someone else's culls are a prize to me.....LOL   Hey Jules are you ready for another road trip??????


Karen and Jules, my chickenitis is still acting up - maybe a road trip to Sonoma would take care of it!

Walt - do you have any bantam leghorn pullet or hen culls?

I have a bunch of Jules' eggs in the bator right now - blue wheaten AMs, Sumatras, lavendar orps, seramas, and MF d'uccles. Candled a few last night and there are definitely some tadpoles forming!

Karen, how do you like your new brinsea?
 
Geographically speaking there is more than the north central south. There is coastal, desert, high desert, central valley, high sierras and temperate forest. it's rather diverse for its size. but if you want to be simple and split it into 2 there is the redwood curtain and everything else!
 
Karen and Jules, my chickenitis is still acting up - maybe a road trip to Sonoma would take care of it!

Walt - do you have any bantam leghorn pullet or hen culls?

I have a bunch of Jules' eggs in the bator right now - blue wheaten AMs, Sumatras, lavendar orps, seramas, and MF d'uccles. Candled a few last night and there are definitely some tadpoles forming!

Karen, how do you like your new brinsea?


I wondered if you were still suffering from it. Our fun roadtrip and lovely visit with Kim would have helped :). We will just need to plan our next trip north on a day when we can kidnap you!
 
Karen and Jules, my chickenitis is still acting up - maybe a road trip to Sonoma would take care of it!

Walt - do you have any bantam leghorn pullet or hen culls?

I have a bunch of Jules' eggs in the bator right now - blue wheaten AMs, Sumatras, lavendar orps, seramas, and MF d'uccles. Candled a few last night and there are definitely some tadpoles forming!

Karen, how do you like your new brinsea?


I wondered if you were still suffering from it. Our fun roadtrip and lovely visit with Kim would have helped :). We will just need to plan our next trip north on a day when we can kidnap you!


My meeting was predictably dull, and did nothing to cure the chickenitis. Actually I think that this past week's work adventures actually made the malady a bit worse.
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Jules - I am starting a massive spring closet cleaning and will start up eBay boxes - so excited about that!
 
My meeting was predictably dull, and did nothing to cure the chickenitis. Actually I think that this past week's work adventures actually made the malady a bit worse.
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Jules - I am starting a massive spring closet cleaning and will start up eBay boxes - so excited about that!


I knew you'd be wishing you'd played hooky :( At least we know the cure, so anytime you're afflicted.....

I'm glad we veered off & started yacking about eBay, that'll be fun. Btw, the little trio has settled in nicely. He's a vocal little dude compared to my older boy. Hubby gets a kick out of the bantam boys competing with the big guys.

Glad to hear you have tadpoles starting to swim. Karen got her new Ovascope, I'm looking forward to looking through it to see what I'm missing with my little LED flashlight :)
 
Geographically speaking there is more than the north central south. There is coastal, desert, high desert, central valley, high sierras and temperate forest. it's rather diverse for its size. but if you want to be simple and split it into 2 there is the redwood curtain and everything else!




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Quote: I was right--it's 11 birds altogether. Though I'm not allowed to have "roosters, quacking ducks, geese or similar animals" unless one of my daughters joins 4H and registers the normally unallowed animal with 4H. While muscovies aren't "quacking ducks" they might come under "similar animals"--unless the "similar" bit just means noisy... My husband actually sounded interested--especially when I mentioned that they're supposed to be really tasty, and that, if we got a mating pair, we could send the ducklings to that land I mentioned earlier, for the seasonal raising of birds, if we end up doing that. That'd be a couple years down the road, probably--next year at the very earliest.
 

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