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I noticed that! LOL

Ahem. They are $500 each.


I will look at them tomorrow and see who is the biggest. I think the black ones are the most personable and I know the bearded black one is one of the largest. Can't remember who else is in the same age batch. I'm keeping the two blue wheatens......the younger batch has two white/black ones that will be pretty decent layers. They are half leghorn! But younger things...only 9 weeks or so...../
 
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I noticed that! LOL

Ahem. They are $500 each.


I will look at them tomorrow and see who is the biggest. I think the black ones are the most personable and I know the bearded black one is one of the largest. Can't remember who else is in the same age batch. I'm keeping the two blue wheatens......the younger batch has two white/black ones that will be pretty decent layers. They are half leghorn! But younger things...only 9 weeks or so...../

You pick them..I trust u. Besides, for 500.00 what do I have to loose?
but my smallest pullets now are the nhr's and are 21 weeks. I just did not want a problem transition into the flock with much smaller than that.
 
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Sure you don't want some lionheads? LOL

yes, im sure
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Now turn off your internet enabled mobile device and go to bed, lol
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I emailed Jim Donnelly in the planning dept for Johnson City, TN. He. Told me no chickens in J.C. :(unless you r zoned agricultural. So mayb if you ur on the outskirts or mayb out of the city limits you may b OK to have chickens.
 
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Dont know anything about them except info on internet....but they are nice looking tractors. If only the price was not so far out there. Also would not believe that 10 hens could be kept in the one with a 9' run. More like 6 would be more accurate, and that makes it 1700.00 for a 6 chicken tractor
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Dont know anything about them except info on internet....but they are nice looking tractors. If only the price was not so far out there. Also would not believe that 10 hens could be kept in the one with a 9' run. More like 6 would be more accurate, and that makes it 1700.00 for a 6 chicken tractor
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If you need to have one built for you, I saw this on craigslist (no..its not me, lol) Seems like a much better deal and I would have trouble making one for that price if I needed one myself (although I would only go with 5 hens in there for comfort and cleaning) http://knoxville.craigslist.org/grd/2494303058.html
 
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