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That is AWESOME!! After this hatch, if you want, I would be THRILLED to take some fertile eggs to try and hatch!! I really do LOVE the hatching part so far. This is my first hatch and I have 28/30 eggs all doing well on day 13. I had to toss 2 after about 7 days because of early demise. I will purchase an auto turner before my next clutch however.. turning three times a day, I am too tempted to candle every time!!
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I'm in western West Palm Beach and have about 20 cockerels that are almost ripe enough to harvest. I plan to begin in April, doing them in small batches. There are already other folks that want to watch/learn/help, you are welcome to join us. A neighbor showed me how to process the first time, I'm glad to pay it forward and show others. Let me know if you think it would be worth the drive here, we can then figure out a good time for both of us.

Aww, thanks Sunny Side up! I hate you are so far, just looked it up on mapquest and you are not as far as I thought...about 2 hours. Although with the price of gas and my HUGE van I don't know if it would be practical, although most appreciated. I will talk to my hubby and see what he thinks.
THANKS!!
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I'm in western West Palm Beach and have about 20 cockerels that are almost ripe enough to harvest. I plan to begin in April, doing them in small batches. There are already other folks that want to watch/learn/help, you are welcome to join us. A neighbor showed me how to process the first time, I'm glad to pay it forward and show others. Let me know if you think it would be worth the drive here, we can then figure out a good time for both of us.

There you go, Sunny Side Up - 'cause it wasn't me! My mom could probably show us, but I really don't have the facilities for it here in the city.

LOL, I am in the city too Chics,but determined to try it at least once more to see if having the right equipment makes a difference and doesn't traumatize me so much. It was much harder emotionally than I thought it would be. I <3 BYC and all the wonderful people I have met here! You are all awesome.
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Fl chickens...I have gotten all of my chickens there and they have done well. Yes, they are from hatcheries and I do think it has improved since you have been there. Suzanne is doing classes there regularly now.
My oldest son was quite upset after going there though! He said, "I could NEVER be a chicken farmer, I am too soft hearted" . I do believe if he was a chicken farmer that the animals would be in heaven because he has a soft heart and would take awesome care of them!

My goats come from Grant and are fainters. We love them because they don't climb the fence andvare less likely to escape.

Good to know they have improved things at Funky. When we went it was so dirty and smelly, everything it shouldn't have been.

do you know anything about Nigerian dwarfs Jessica?? They look very small, easily managed and not too fiesty. Is there a place in Grant that sells Nigerian Dwarfs? I found the donkey love ranch and they have a good variety, but not sure if you got yours somewhere else.
 
Anyone around Bonita Springs know of anyone selling piglets or pigs? I am in need of 3 pigs breed dont matter but the quicker I get them the better I will be....
If you any info please pm me...

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Hey I am a Floridian now! Moved in June of last year. Unfortunately have no chickens BUT there are lots of oppertunities to get a home in the country. I will have my birds again.. But for now I will just be reading the forum and imaginarily petting all the chooks and quailies and ducklings I see in pics...
A big shout out to fellow Floridians from Fruitland Park, Florida!!1!!
 
Welcome all! They have a hen hoiuse at Trads Greenhouse in Jacksonville FL! How wonderful! It's a nice setup and kids can feed the chickens vegetables/greens. Pretty cool. I got off the beaten path today a little bit and there are some nice homes with mature trees and a little land out there.

Say how common is it to find an alligator in your yard if you are by a small river or creek? I'm new to FL.
 
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My goats come from Grant and are fainters. We love them because they don't climb the fence andvare less likely to escape.

Good to know they have improved things at Funky. When we went it was so dirty and smelly, everything it shouldn't have been.

do you know anything about Nigerian dwarfs Jessica?? They look very small, easily managed and not too fiesty. Is there a place in Grant that sells Nigerian Dwarfs? I found the donkey love ranch and they have a good variety, but not sure if you got yours somewhere else.

I have nigi's here at my house. they are smaller than my rott/shepard doggie. They don't require alot of space to keep & the food is minimal. they have the best feed to milk ratio of any goat & their milk is sweet. I have never milked mine but have 2 preggo.....
I love my 2 does & my buck weezy who is a complete love bucket. They just keep chewing my clothes...hahahah
I give them feed in the morning & free choice hay. I also mix in some minerals for them.
 
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WELCOME to Florida!!!!!!
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we were just in leesburg this afternoon DH went to play soccer there next to save-a-lot off HWY 27 and we'll be there next weekend too he is in a league.

where about's do you live? we used to live in Fruitland Park right by Wal-Mart before we moved to Ocala.

I'll update you, Floridian.
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