IA here

I'm looking for 1-3 year old barred rocks, rhode island or orpingtons. Please let me know if you're looking to downsize your flock and would like a loving home for them.

I'm in Altoona, IA.
 
My DIL asked how to go about finding a few (less than 5) chickens that are at the point of lay and I didn't know what to tell her. I tend to be suspicious of someone rehoming chickens right before they lay for fear there is something they aren't telling me. Any suggestions? She had a very disappointing experience last year losing all of her chickens to Mareks at 6-8 months. They were purchased as juveniles from a reputable Iowa hatchery and were supposedly vaccinated, which I know is no guarantee. I think she wants to avoid another heartbreak.
 
I usually look on Craigslist. It's a good place to find people selling chickens. I can't help much but it's good to look at how they keep their chickens...are they cooped up in a tiny shed?...do they get ventilation?...and look at the condition of the hens themselves. When I buy chickens I do always check around their vents and under their wings for mites.

Not sure how you could tell whether they have a maraks disease or not...

It is a good idea for her to get chickens over 8 months though if she's already had the disease because I think it's supposed to last in the coop for years.
 
I usually look on Craigslist. It's a good place to find people selling chickens. I can't help much but it's good to look at how they keep their chickens...are they cooped up in a tiny shed?...do they get ventilation?...and look at the condition of the hens themselves. When I buy chickens I do always check around their vents and under their wings for mites.

Not sure how you could tell whether they have a maraks disease or not...

It is a good idea for her to get chickens over 8 months though if she's already had the disease because I think it's supposed to last in the coop for years.

Yes, that was another concern, that and her yard. They had only been in their new coop a couple of weeks - I don't know if that will make a huge difference but there wouldn't have been enough time to build up much dander in the coop. They did have free run of the yard though when she was outside. I had let them use my small Omlet until they got the coop built. So, I guess I won't be using that for my broodies any longer. :( It's just a sad situation all around.
 
Iowa folks,
It seems "there is a chicken farm in Bode, Iowa (just north of Fort Dodge) that needs to rehome 140,000 layers or they will be put down this weekend. It says to contact the farm directly:
Tom
1721-130th Street
Bode, Iowa 50519
(515) 368-0158

The initial post said "free" but since then I see people are donating $1 per chicken that they take."

From
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...thanized-this-weekend-if-not-rehomed.1373515/
 
I thought I would never find the Iowans! :D I live in the Iowa City/Solon area. Anyone have any female Ayam Cemani for sale close by? We don't mind driving far, just not across the state.
 

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