Connecticut!

Thanks, I emailed them.
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Hello Ladies, Looks like I forgot the "www". I don't have to use those letters on my puter, just the name of the site. There are settings so you can do that too. "search from the address bar" and "don't display choices; go right to the site" on internet options.
Did you try their store camera? They've inexpensive ones for your viewing pleasure of the coop. How about a baby monitor too. You'd be able to hear if a racoon got in.
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I just picked up 6 red pullets from TSC in Farmington. They are so stinkin' cute.

Does anyone here raise rabbits? I am looking for an angora or a medium large breed rabbit to add to our family. I am a knitter/wanna be spinner so angora would be awesome but otherwise a medium or large breed rabbit would be just as great. Thanks
 
I dont own rabbits anymore. However after my recent one of 7 years old passed away last year, I had gotten all my rabbits from animal city in vernon. They have a private rabbit breeder. all their rabbits are very good. check them out. good luck.
 
OK....headed to the TSC in Enfield for the first time to check out supplies for our future babies. I wish we could take some home today but at least I'll get to hear the happy peeping. Does anybody have a favorite supply store? Any place with better quality/prices?

I was surprised the North Windham store can't have live birds since they're closer to the whole rural East. Glad I called first.

Hope everyone gets to enjoy this beautiful day!
 
OK....headed to the TSC in Enfield for the first time to check out supplies for our future babies. I wish we could take some home today but at least I'll get to hear the happy peeping. Does anybody have a favorite supply store? Any place with better quality/prices?
I was surprised the North Windham store can't have live birds since they're closer to the whole rural East. Glad I called first.
Hope everyone gets to enjoy this beautiful day!

Hi!
I love TSC! I go to the TSC in Griswold, they have chicks (resist resist resist!! lol). I got my first chicks last year, and the best thing I bought for my chicks was the little kit they have for $19.99, it has the waterer, the feeder, a little bag of feed, and the cardboard divider. Last year it also had coupons in it, they weren't that good though, I think I only used one of them. I brooded my chicks in a metal dog crate, and the waterer and feeder in the kit were the only ones I could find that have handles on them to hang from the bars of the crate. I also used the cardboard barrier as, surprise, a barrier (lol) because once the chicks decide its fun to scratch through bedding, they will SCRATCH through the bedding, and throw the pieces of shavings everywhere! Haha. Anyway, thats my piece of advice. :) When are you getting your chicks? Where are you getting them from?
 

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