You can try exop in Indiana, she has very good stock and may have older chicks available. Really, it's either her or Duane Urch, if you want quality chickens to breed. And Duane is in Michigan, I believe. I do hope you take them on!
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I'm sorry, what are NN's? I get so confused with abbreviations!
She is a cutie, hstave! Looks like a happy little girl! Is she getting along with the rest of your flock?
On a very very sad note, I'm devastated because our neighbor was so angry at hearing the birds, he came down and yelled at us. I honestly thought I had them plenty quiet? I don't know how he could hear the birds, in the house, in a dog crate with a blanket on them. They spent their whole day in the house, letting them out only in the evenings once every two weeks on Fridays. The neighbor's house is at least 50 feet away from ours (flag lot), and the neighbors on the other side are 10 feet away but hear nothing. So anyway, we ended up giving away all of our boys. Every last one.
I think my husband has a great book he is finishing, and if it sells, he promised me we'll move where I can raise chickens in solitude. I hope it'll be Washington, but it might be Texas (too hot for me though!) Well, for now I at least have my laying flock, and hopefully Duane Urch will still be in business when we move so I can get started on the right foot.
I guess I'm just another flaky start-up. I should have known I couldn't do this in the city
I am so sorry cluck cluck. I know you were attached to your boy. I do not understand the hatred some people have for roosters. I was very sad to get rid of my Crev roosters. My angry neighbor is an acre away. The roosters I have now do not crow as much as the Crevs did. I am legal to have roosters where I live. I always have a creeping fear that my neighbor will follow through with his threat of suing me. Again I am sorry for you. I hope you can move. No matter where you move you will always have one rooster hating neighbor.I'm sorry, what are NN's? I get so confused with abbreviations!
She is a cutie, hstave! Looks like a happy little girl! Is she getting along with the rest of your flock?
On a very very sad note, I'm devastated because our neighbor was so angry at hearing the birds, he came down and yelled at us. I honestly thought I had them plenty quiet? I don't know how he could hear the birds, in the house, in a dog crate with a blanket on them. They spent their whole day in the house, letting them out only in the evenings once every two weeks on Fridays. The neighbor's house is at least 50 feet away from ours (flag lot), and the neighbors on the other side are 10 feet away but hear nothing. So anyway, we ended up giving away all of our boys. Every last one.
I think my husband has a great book he is finishing, and if it sells, he promised me we'll move where I can raise chickens in solitude. I hope it'll be Washington, but it might be Texas (too hot for me though!) Well, for now I at least have my laying flock, and hopefully Duane Urch will still be in business when we move so I can get started on the right foot.
I guess I'm just another flaky start-up. I should have known I couldn't do this in the city
I am so sorry cluck cluck. I know you were attached to your boy. I do not understand the hatred some people have for roosters. I was very sad to get rid of my Crev roosters. My angry neighbor is an acre away. The roosters I have now do not crow as much as the Crevs did. I am legal to have roosters where I live. I always have a creeping fear that my neighbor will follow through with his threat of suing me. Again I am sorry for you. I hope you can move. No matter where you move you will always have one rooster hating neighbor.
Hi! Good to see you on the Crevecoeur thread!
Thanks! I've been meaning to join awhile ago but I kep forgetting. :/Hi! Good to see you on the Crevecoeur thread! :yiipchick