Carolina Chickenstock Spring 2013

Here are the varieties of fruit trees I have

Standard apples $15
Pixie Crunch Apple(crisp, juicy texture and fresh-from-the-tree flavor),
Yellow Transparent Apple(great pollinator and excellent cooking, eating and apple butter apple)
Double Delicious Apple ( 2 apples on one tree, The Sundance and the Liberty apple, Both disease resistant)

Pear trees $18
Ambrosia Pear Tree
Asian Pear- Drippin honey

Lil Big Trees $15
pixie crunch
Yellow Transparent
Sundance

Blueberry Bushes
only Jersey available at this time

Blackberry Bushes
Ebony King

Also have a few Apricot varieties

Limited quanities of all trees so if you are interested in pre-ordering let me know.

Here is the site to check out all the variety information

http://www.henryfields.com/
 
Here are the varieties of fruit trees I have

Standard apples $15
Pixie Crunch Apple(crisp, juicy texture and fresh-from-the-tree flavor),
Yellow Transparent Apple(great pollinator and excellent cooking, eating and apple butter apple)
Double Delicious Apple ( 2 apples on one tree, The Sundance and the Liberty apple, Both disease resistant)

Pear trees $18
Ambrosia Pear Tree
Asian Pear- Drippin honey

Lil Big Trees $15
pixie crunch
Yellow Transparent
Sundance

Blueberry Bushes
only Jersey available at this time

Blackberry Bushes
Ebony King

Also have a few Apricot varieties

Limited quanities of all trees so if you are interested in pre-ordering let me know.

Here is the site to check out all the variety information

http://www.henryfields.com/
I would love to have a couple of the blueberry bushes.
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Ok I will, Jody :)

Thank you so much, we planted a fruit orchard on our farm 2 years ago and we added some more trees last fall and a few this spring. DH has worked really hard on our small orchard. He has cherry trees, various apple trees, figs, plums, pears and peaches! I really am looking forward to the Pixie Crunch tree. I made some home made wine from some peaches from a local orchard last year and it was so delicious! I have been experimenting with making some interesting wines. The blackberry and peach are the best so far!
 
Here are the varieties of fruit trees I have

Standard apples $15
Pixie Crunch Apple(crisp, juicy texture and fresh-from-the-tree flavor),
Yellow Transparent Apple(great pollinator and excellent cooking, eating and apple butter apple)
Double Delicious Apple ( 2 apples on one tree, The Sundance and the Liberty apple, Both disease resistant)

Pear trees $18
Ambrosia Pear Tree
Asian Pear- Drippin honey

Lil Big Trees $15
pixie crunch
Yellow Transparent
Sundance

Blueberry Bushes
only Jersey available at this time

Blackberry Bushes
Ebony King

Also have a few Apricot varieties

Limited quanities of all trees so if you are interested in pre-ordering let me know.

Here is the site to check out all the variety information

http://www.henryfields.com/


Here are the varieties of fruit trees I have

Standard apples $15
Pixie Crunch Apple(crisp, juicy texture and fresh-from-the-tree flavor),
Yellow Transparent Apple(great pollinator and excellent cooking, eating and apple butter apple)
Double Delicious Apple ( 2 apples on one tree, The Sundance and the Liberty apple, Both disease resistant)

Pear trees $18
Ambrosia Pear Tree
Asian Pear- Drippin honey

Lil Big Trees $15
pixie crunch
Yellow Transparent
Sundance

Blueberry Bushes
only Jersey available at this time

Blackberry Bushes
Ebony King

Also have a few Apricot varieties

Limited quanities of all trees so if you are interested in pre-ordering let me know.

Here is the site to check out all the variety information

http://www.henryfields.com/
Would you please put me down for a pixie crunch please. Thanks
 
Just a follow up on these postings in regards to Chickenstock 2013 Spring event. NPIP is a choice and NOT a requirement for NC residence. We have been in touch with the State Veterinary office in regards to the concerns mentioned here. As required by NC law, you will need your green card in order to sale birds. It is a $10 fee for chicks and Free for adult birds (Poultry/Retite). The state usually turns the applications around within 24hrs. If you are coming into the State of NC from another state, by law, you are required to be tested within 30 days of the event.

Now, we have done what is required of us as making everyone aware of the law. Unfortunately, we will not have the manpower to police this requirement, nor is it my responsibility to do so under state law. We do however hope that everyone takes into consideration the bio-security and safety of others around them and insure that your flock is healthy. The venue at which Chickenstock is held is private land and our event is the only poultry event held there.

If you feel that we have not done our due diligence or are concerned about the safety of your flock, in agreement with the state office, it is best if you avoid the event altogether. We do hope that we will see you there and look forward to a great spring event!
 
Sounds wonderful! I know I will enjoy myself again this time as I have at every one that you have held and more of my friends are coming to enjoy it also! We are excited, as usual! We will arrive early and SC will be well represented, as well as a few of my friends from GA!
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The way I read the NC requirements is that the $10 chick fee is if you buy the chicks to resale. Or if you buy eggs to resell. Its considers a dealer and the fee is $10. Sounds like to me that you can raise and hatch your own and sell under the ratite form with no fee required. Am I correct?
 

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