Quote: LOL! Casey beat me again! I was also going to suggest Heidi Hylkema. She is VP of Cochins International, and lives in Redmond, OR. You can find all her contact information on the CI website: http://www.cochinsint.com/officers--directors.html
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Quote: LOL! Casey beat me again! I was also going to suggest Heidi Hylkema. She is VP of Cochins International, and lives in Redmond, OR. You can find all her contact information on the CI website: http://www.cochinsint.com/officers--directors.html
LOL! Casey beat me again! I was also going to suggest Heidi Hylkema. She is VP of Cochins International, and lives in Redmond, OR. You can find all her contact information on the CI website: http://www.cochinsint.com/officers--directors.html
Does the $100,000 include a live-in maid, because I would NOT want to be in charge of dusting that chandelier...Just in case you are all wondering what to get "Me" for Christmas:
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/christm...asy Gifts&pageName=Beau Coop&icid=CBF12_O5415
Does the $100,000 include a live-in maid, because I would NOT want to be in charge of dusting that chandelier...
Bobbie that about made me spit coffee on my screen.![]()
$100,000 doesn't include delivery though!![]()
LOL depends on your quality of local 'dust' available. around here we have that wonderful red virginia clay. whether wet or dry, it coats all white creatures in a nice uniform tan-orange shade.As most anyone who has a white bird, or mostly white, etc knows, its not easy to keep your birds clean. I have had many people, here especially, ask me how I keep my birds so clean. And to be honest, I dont do anything to keep them clean, they have free access to an outside run whenever they want, when its not raining or wet out. They take dust baths and get just as dirty as any other chicken, but they still manage to stay in decent feather and pretty clean. Just wanted to share a few pics of one of this years pullets doing exactly one of the things chickens do best, dust bathing.
~Casey