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Wow, sorry you have to let them go, but things happen, and most times for a reason (even if we don't see it right then). I don't need any more birds right now and if I ever sell this place to move, will be selling my birds as well. I'll get more wherever I settle, but since I'm not sure where or when that will be, I can't move them with me. Like was said, hope you'll still drop in every now and again. You did say you'll have chickens again some day
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Hey folks,

A link to our ad....we are selling our flock. Just not enough time right now, sadly we have to say goodbye and hope that they go to someone who will enjoy them as much as we have. We will have chickens again one day but for now this chapter closes.

http://boulder.craigslist.org/grd/5646244026.html

If your interested in any of our laying hens please pm me.


I'm sorry you have to part ways with them, but hopefully they'll find good homes & you guys will have good times too. :)
 
:hugs DANG I am so sorry COChix. You have been a welcome member of this community and I hope you will still pop in to visit a bit. If I were not full up beyond coop capacity I would help out.

I will put the word out among friends that are not here on byc.

Thanks for the kind words and for your willingness to get he word out.

Wow, sorry you have to let them go, but things happen, and most times for a reason (even if we don't see it right then). I don't need any more birds right now and if I ever sell this place to move, will be selling my birds as well. I'll get more wherever I settle, but since I'm not sure where or when that will be, I can't move them with me. Like was said, hope you'll still drop in every now and again. You did say you'll have chickens again some day :D   Best of luck going forward!

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I'm sorry you have to part ways with them, but hopefully they'll find good homes & you guys will have good times too. :)

Thanks, I am sure the day they leave will be hard, but also know I will feel a bit less stressed with a burden of more animals. They were great therapy for a time in my life when I changed my path, for the better. They did their part in helping me heal and providing me/us with hours of enjoyment, laughs and yes tears.

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Not sure yet what we are doing with our giant BO roo, Rocco. He has had quite the run and has seen it all. He has been a great flock protector and is great with our one eyed girl, he is so patient with her and goes back to get her. She often gets confused only being able to see out of one eye, trying to navigate out of their free range pens into the other areas of the property. He will get the other hens out and the go back and guide Left Eye out to the crew. Nothing beat a good rooster that is for sure.
 
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Thanks for the kind words and for your willingness to get he word out.
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Thanks, I am sure the day they leave will be hard, but also know I will feel a bit less stressed with a burden of more animals. They were great therapy for a time in my life when I changed my path, for the better. They did their part in helping me heal and providing me/us with hours of enjoyment, laughs and yes tears.

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Not sure yet what we are doing with our giant BO roo, Rocco. He has had quite the run and has seen it all. He has been a great flock protector and is great with our one eyed girl, he is so patient with her and goes back to get her. She often gets confused only being able to see out of one eye, trying to navigate out of their free range pens into the other areas of the property. He will get the other hens out and the go back and guide Left Eye out to the crew. Nothing beat a good rooster that is for sure.

COCHix, I will miss all your posts, pics, good advice and support. Chickens ARE good therapy, and I am glad to know that yours helped. There is nothing wrong with moving on when it's time to move on, and I wish you the very best of fortunes. You obviously have many wonderful memories to cherish, and that is good. We will be here for you whenever you want. Blessings
 
COCHix, I will miss all your posts, pics, good advice and support. Chickens ARE good therapy, and I am glad to know that yours helped. There is nothing wrong with moving on when it's time to move on, and I wish you the very best of fortunes. You obviously have many wonderful memories to cherish, and that is good. We will be here for you whenever you want. Blessings

x2 I could not have said it any better...
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Hey folks,

A link to our ad....we are selling our flock. Just not enough time right now, sadly we have to say goodbye and hope that they go to someone who will enjoy them as much as we have. We will have chickens again one day but for now this chapter closes.

http://boulder.craigslist.org/grd/5646244026.html

If your interested in any of our laying hens please pm me.
I didn't know you were getting out of the chicken keeping biz all together
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I sure don't need more roosters and until I figure out how many roosters I have I can't get any more hens.
I hope you find nice homes for all the birds. Like everyone says, keep in touch. We will be here when you get back into chicken keeping.
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Thanks everyone, I will be around until everyone is sold or gone.

Saw this on one of our EE hens....the oddest thing. Hard dirt impacted around the nails, couldn't pry off dry. Had to be soaked off.

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Hello Colorado :frow ! I'm new to the BYC boards, to chicken-raising, and a long-time homeschooling mom with 2 children still at it. We live near Fountain, CO (btwn CS and Pueblo). We have 4 chicks we picked up at the local Big R a week ago and have 7 more coming from MyPetChicken next week. :celebrate

Our coop/run/greenhouse is getting built slowly but surely and I am wondering if it's common to insulate the hen house portion considering Colorado's winter weather?

Thanks,
Regina
 

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