Dixie Chicks

according to the USDA with the proper papers they go through without a hitch as long as it's not a restricted area.

You're right there , but with the out breaks of the bird flu the borders are very diligent with not allowing anything poultry related across , one of the top questions being asked at border crossings right now ..........but under normal conditions , yes they could be shipped
 
Uhg, I smell horrible. I just got done cleaning 1 of 3 flooded pens. It was the worst, it had the grow out ducks. Who are an now a lovely solid brown caked mud color. Now onto the ohikis pen (luckily it's just wet, not sloppy) then the grow out pen of chick's which is also just wet but luckily not mucky. I'll be so happy to have my new barn this fall which will have an actual floor in it and not just a barn built on the ground. Genius previous owners.
 
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@RavynFallen, the questionable silkie has decided to be sociable for to catch and get pics.
 
Pen 2 cleaned, pen 3 will have to wait till tomorrow. Pen 2 has never been cleaned down that far. I cleaned down till I found original floor. I thought I found original floor the last time, nope... I have to say I won't use deep litter ever again. What a pita!
 
@RavynFallen, my bbr ohiki rooster is molting and regrowing. Some saddles didn't molt and are starting to drag. He is 13 months now. All his tail feathers didn't molt either and they're back in blood feather again.
 

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