Chickenstock fiesta yardsale August 21

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The small ones (like what was in the raffle on Sat.) are 2.00, the medium ones are 10.00 and the monster ones are 15.00. The medium and large ones aren't just more material, they are a pain in the rear to make, which is why there is a price difference. Our feeders won't fall apart and hit the ground after a couple of nibbles... and they also have natural ingredients that squirrels don't like, but birds do, so it keeps the squirrels from eating them.

I was thinking can parrots eat them?

They can, but they may not like them. Let me talk to Jen tonite and I'll get back to you.
 
Does anyone know if this location is visible from the street to attract shoppers? I am debating on bringing my jewelry if I come and setting up!
 
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Darlene,
It looks like it is only a couple of miles from the Harvest market in Bedford, off of Wallace rd. I did Google street view and can't see any barn from the road, but street view doesn't always have the accurate location.
 
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Darlene,
It looks like it is only a couple of miles from the Harvest market in Bedford, off of Wallace rd. I did Google street view and can't see any barn from the road, but street view doesn't always have the accurate location.

You cant see the barn from the rd, but you turn where the market is, we will be putting a big sign right where the market is.
 
I went out to the coop this morning and my broody red cochin came off the box (dish pan exactly) to let me get a look at 6 chicks that were hatching out. I am hoping to get a better look at them tomorrow morning when she comes off the next again when she sees me so I can see all the colors. I am curious to see what I have because the dad is a little class A serama and the moms could be either the red or mottled cochin, or silver sebrite. There is one all white chick with clean legs that is so cute and the others were covered up very quickly by my LF EE pullet that seemed like she could not wait to get into the pan to keep the babies warm. It was so incredible to see her pulling the chiks under her and pulling molted feathers from around the box to help keep them warm too! I thought this behavior was amazing seeing as this girl has not even started laying yet! Whoever says "why do you have stupid chickens" should just shut up and observe some one day!!
 
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Yea Jose said to put one there to bring peaple form the streets over, the same one we have (chickenstock & yard sale)
 
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The small ones (like what was in the raffle on Sat.) are 2.00, the medium ones are 10.00 and the monster ones are 15.00. The medium and large ones aren't just more material, they are a pain in the rear to make, which is why there is a price difference. Our feeders won't fall apart and hit the ground after a couple of nibbles... and they also have natural ingredients that squirrels don't like, but birds do, so it keeps the squirrels from eating them.

I was thinking can parrots eat them?

Yep, they are fine for parrots, as a treat, they aren't a replacement for a parrots regular diet, though.
 
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Yea Jose said to put one there to bring peaple form the streets over, the same one we have (chickenstock & yard sale)

Definitely, one there and if you have a 2nd one, put it on the corner of Wallace and N. Amherst rd, pointing people the right way... also you will pick up people coming the other direction on Wallace (thats a major cut thru to Weare/New Boston area).
 
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