Chicken Swaps Of Nh ( June Swap Listings)

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Hi. There is usually a 4-H club that does food/BBQ at the Chichester TSC swap.
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As for what we will bringing, it's the usual for us:


All are hatchery sexed female, winter hardy, standard layer breeds.
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4 17 week old Red Star Pullets

1 12 week old Black Jersey Giant Pullet

5 12 week old Easter Egger Pullets

5 12 week old Silver-Laced Wyandotte Pullets

8 10 week old Cuckoo Maran Pullets

10 8 week old Golden-Laced Wyandotte Pullets

14 8 week old Dominique Pullets

8 7 week old Partridge Cochin Pullets

5 5 week old Blue Cochin Pullets

5 5 week old Colombian Wyandotte Pullets

2 5 week old White Cochin Pullets
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Straight-run WCB Polish, Guinea Keets and bantam barnyard mixes available.

See you all on Saturday!
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Hi. We will be going to the Littleton TSC swap on Sunday also and we will be bringing everything we listed on the prior post that doesn't go to a new home on Saturday in Chichester. See you there!
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My son or daughter (they are fighting it out
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) may be making cookies to sell like the last one.

I have A BOAT LOAD of roosters!!....anybody??

Also
5 week old straight run
2 blue marans
2 BC Marans
Light Brahmas
2 Splash cochins
blue cochins
cochin EEs
Black cochins


10 week straight run
blue cochins
cochin EEs
barred cochins
1 BO
barnevelders
2 frizzled cochins
1 BLRW
 
I am not sure if we are going to make it to Littleton on Sunday. My oldest daughter and her family are visiting from Texas and it has been two years since I have seen her or my grandsons so it depends on what they are doing Sunday. We did go to Littleton last swap and had a really good time. The scenery on the way up and back is worth the long ride and there isn't that much traffic way up there so I really enjoyed my ride. The mountains are beautiful. We will be at Chichester Saturday though.
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same here on tuesday morning. lost 5 of my birds and i can't find any trace of the 6th one. most were beheaded and their innards gone. found a few eggs outside the coop i could only guess were ones from inside the poor birds. it got 3 of my girls that hadn't started laying yet, my EE hen and one of my faverolles hens, and my missing girl was a faverolles pullet almost ready to start laying! i'm thinking it was a raccoon or some sort of weasel since nothing was destroyed to get into the coop. we secured it the best way we figured would work. but my surviving girls wouldn't go back in the coop at all yesterday. so i brought them into the basement and have them in my grow out/brooder pen till i can move them back tomorrow morning.

i have one bantam cochin girl that survived nearly getting killed by what ever it was. but she looks really rough, but she seems to be toughing it out! still eating and drinking fine but her neck got slightly skinned and one of her wings i believe was pulled on and had been drooping but she can move it slightly. i'm hoping she will recover but i don't think i will ever be able to put a roo in with her because of the neck issue.

i hope you catch what ever it is that is killing in your area!
 
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same here on tuesday morning. lost 5 of my birds and i can't find any trace of the 6th one. most were beheaded and their innards gone. found a few eggs outside the coop i could only guess were ones from inside the poor birds. it got 3 of my girls that hadn't started laying yet, my EE hen and one of my faverolles hens, and my missing girl was a faverolles pullet almost ready to start laying! i'm thinking it was a raccoon or some sort of weasel since nothing was destroyed to get into the coop. we secured it the best way we figured would work. but my surviving girls wouldn't go back in the coop at all yesterday. so i brought them into the basement and have them in my grow out/brooder pen till i can move them back tomorrow morning.

i have one bantam cochin girl that survived nearly getting killed by what ever it was. but she looks really rough, but she seems to be toughing it out! still eating and drinking fine but her neck got slightly skinned and one of her wings i believe was pulled on and had been drooping but she can move it slightly. i'm hoping she will recover but i don't think i will ever be able to put a roo in with her because of the neck issue.

i hope you catch what ever it is that is killing in your area!

Sorry to hear about this....thats terrible news.
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