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A puppy!!!! You're getting a puppy!!! Details please
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Hi Cara! I take it that life is still good outside of Arvada!

I unexpectedly and suddenly lost my dear Sophie (Standard Poodle) at the beginning of the month. It's been the month from heck for both Chloe and I - we both miss her dearly, and Chloe really needs another companion. I think it's better to find one sooner than later - even if I'm not too keen on housebreaking in the middle of winter.

I'm watching all the shelter ads as well as breeder listings. Guess I know what I want when I see it. The pups I'm looking at right now are Great Pyrennes/Standard Poodle mix. I'm also looking at Goldendoodles, etc. I need a BIG dog!
 
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I've seen their listings on PetFinder. I'm trying to find a puppy, as I'd prefer to not have to re-train an older dog. I did see that they have some Akbash mix puppies listed.
 
Does anyone here grow sprouts for their chickens? I read about it on the mealworm thread and it peaked my interest! If you do, I'd love to know what kind of seeds you use and where you buy them. I can't seem to find any good prices but I'm probably looking in all the wrong places!
 
yes I grow wheat for my birds. We grow our own wheat so I always have some. I saw in a thread that if you grow it in a low tray and then put hardware clothe or wire over the tray it will prevent then from pulling the plants out unless you want then to. I usually grow without soil and just sprout them and give the tray and all to them. the yolk will be deep orange.
 
Coopa so sorry to hear about your baby. Breaks my heart
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I was going to say there was a family trying to find a home for their Standard on Craigs yesterday but it wasn't a pup. They were losing their home or something. I love poodles. I've always wanted a miniature apricot female.

The space is wonderful for all the birds but keeping up with the water turning to ice rinks is getting a little overwhelming. Need to get electricity out to the barn
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So needless to say I'm SOOOO NOT looking forward to the weather coming in tomorrow.

I had a BYC'r pm me about the ordinances here in Brighton. All I found was that you can have livestock where they are allowed. And the term livestock includes but not limited to cows, sheep, goats, etc. but didn't mention chickens. So I assume
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that chickens are in the "not limited to" grouping. Can you shed anymore light on rules and regs for chickening here in Brighton. Thanks Gail!!! And I will want to see pics of the new baby when he/she arrives
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