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It's just south of 301. Go north from I4, go through "Antioch" and it is on the left just past Franklin. There is a sign, and you go down a dirt drive. It's usually a happening place on Saturday. The "junk" auction is as 10am, and the livestock starts at 1 or 2 pm. We usually drop off animals between 8-9 since it's not great to be last. You can pick up your $$ as soon as your item sells or anytime till 5-6ish, I think.
can you post a link to it on mapquest?
I'm having trouble locating it.
 
So I just discovered my home is 2 street in one direction and 1 in another from another very small town within a much larger town. This smaller town has much more lenient laws on chickens and animals in general. Does anyone have any experience getting their property repositioned as far as boundary lines go? Basic on my street chickens are illegal but 2 or 1 streets away depending on which way you go they are legal.

You may be able to apply for a land usage variance, I think it's called, or a special permit because of location. However, if you do it and they don't grant it, then they will be alerted to the fact that you have chickens (if you have them.)
 
can you post a link to it on mapquest?
I'm having trouble locating it.
Try this
http://goo.gl/maps/1tlEq

It's saying 13101. Its on the west side of Macintosh, just north of Franklin. I live really close. Want some duck eggs?
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I have a dark phase Cuckoo Maran Rooster, really nice bird, for sale for $15 obo. I'd like to see him go to a good home. I really would like a lavender orpington rooster in trade, but cash would be fine. Can meet anywhere from Jacksonville to Daytona. Does not crow yet. Keeps the ladies herded up nice with his brother! Thought I was buying a pullet, so I don't need two.






 
I need a Lavender Orpington Rooster! Thought I got one with my group a while back, but they are all girls! (darn! Right?) Looking for 2 months or older. Florida peeps?
 
I've decided to sell or trade my rumpless aracuana rooster. Wanted to breed him in the fall but he is starting to get rowdy with the girls and he is not the alpha.
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He needs his own ladies and space now. I'm in Putnam county. Nice roo, even raised a few chicks and had me thinking he was a hen until last month. He isn't crowing yet but feel certain by behavior and hackle and streamer feathers he is a boy now.
 
Just saying hello from Coral Gables. Happy to see so many others here from Miami-Dade. First timer with two chicks for now. How well do chickens do during our heavy rains and storms. We have a good rain proof shelter, but are there any health issues or suggestions to keep the mosquito's down in the coop? Thanks!
 

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