Hi all from eastern CT

Thanks Teila, it is a bit unsettling. I've had Miles and the girls since they were newly hatched from McMurray's. Watching them endlessly in their little brooder, celebrating their first feathers. Talk about getting ready for an empty nest syndrome...literally.
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Oh..and discovering that at 5 weeks old they could still slip through chainlink fencing..chasing 15 chicks ...good times.
Unfortunately I'm moving to a more metropolitan area, renting an apartment until I can sell my house. No new flock until I can buy a house with a couple acres.
Maybe I can find some byc'rd in the area who will let visit their girls.

You can find a link to get to the state threads in my signature (at the bottom of this post)...that should help you find other members close to where you'll be moving.
 
Hi again all. Just wanted to give everyone who has responded to my original post that my flock is being adopted, all 13 of them. The communications I've had make me feel confident that they will be happy with their new family. Thank you to everyone who offered words of support and encouragement, it was most appreciated.
Jackie
 
And the latest update, due to concerns of neighborhood complaints the gentleman seeking to adopt my chickens must now decline.
SO.. once again..the offer is open.
 
Final posting (crossing my fingers) friend of a friend of a friend is picking up my feathered children tomorrow. Spoke to him, sounds like a nice gentleman
 
He lives close by, next town over with a strong agricultural history so no worries about neighbors crying about chickens. I'm assured that they will have a nice life, will be able to free range and live in a spacious coop 16x 20 with only 6 other chickens.

Thanks BCC and all others for your mind thoughts.
 

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