**SOLD**I have a pair of Naked Neck bantam chicks 6-7 weeks old. Cockerel is blue barred with a bow tie, pullet is blue (Pictured below). If you're interested let me know and I'll bring them to the Norco meet up.
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She is SO cute Alison!
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**SOLD**I have a pair of Naked Neck bantam chicks 6-7 weeks old. Cockerel is blue barred with a bow tie, pullet is blue (Pictured below). If you're interested let me know and I'll bring them to the Norco meet up.
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She really is cute. I hate to sell her, but we want to raise Showgirls so were resisting every temptationShe is SO cute Alison!

.I may have two cream legbar pullets if you are interested; need to check my list.
This fall I will have cream legbar hatching eggs/chicks if interested.
That's horrible! So sad. How is your flock now? Mine are laying daily. I use the Home Brand Layer...haven't had any issues! I'm in Alpine, CAHey all, I am in Ramona. Anyone close in SD who needs a couple of Americauna Roos? I am overrun with roos and decimated on hens. Very pretty birds, I can post pics if interested. They would be free!
Anyone in the area having trouble getting eggs lately? I haven't seen an egg since late August....don't know why, lost a huge bunch of flock to poisoned feed (don't buy anything labeled Krause's feed). Lost 17 hens and 5 roos. Bad news. The chickens left seem to be in shock or something (do chickens go into shock?) they just don't lay, all were good layers prior to the others getting sick. The ones who got sick did not survive, those who survived never got sick, so I know that is not it.
Maybe need more protein in their diet.
Any suggestions?
haaha, good one!We adopted Owen from Helen Woodward Animal Center a year ago tomorrow. Since that time he's eaten...
One sofa
One reclining chair
Five pairs of shoes
One pair of cycling shoes
Too many stuffed toys to count
Lawn furniture and pillows
More books than I can count
One torchiere
A (down) sleeping bag
Clothing pulled off the clothesline
Numerous clothespins
Assorted tools (with rubber handles) off of the tool bench
All manner or cardboard boxes and styrofoam fillers
Two bags of pine shavings
Assorted plastic feed buckets
Two lemon trees (both died)
One fig tree (survived!)
My entire drip irrigation system (various points at various times)
And the list goes on...
He's a notorious escape artist, and he chases anything that moves, including chickens if they run...
BUT: He does NOT EAT chickens. In fact, he scared off a Cooper's hawk that nabbed one of my EEs, saving her life. So for as destructive as his first year with us has been, he's got a big, scary bark (I'm a single mom) and a sense that those chickens belong to me! He's worth his 65 pounds in gold!
my niece just moved to Alpine and I recently visited. That is very hilly terrain, and long winding roads, but great to get off the beaten path!That's horrible! So sad. How is your flock now? Mine are laying daily. I use the Home Brand Layer...haven't had any issues! I'm in Alpine, CA