Idaho?

I'd love for him to go a loving home. If he's still around in the spring you are welcome to him. He sure is nice.

...........chicken math.......there is no escape. Chickens are addictive. LOL


Woo-Hoo!!! By that time I will be able to have a place for him... too many projects we're tyring to get finished up right now...
 
I have a friend in Boise, and she has 6 hens. They are allowed in most of the city, but roos aren't.
Oh yeah, I know that...I already live in the city with them....but my boyfriend and I are staying temporarily with my parents and need a place that I can take them with me to...
 
Okay found the info.
November 3
9a- Judging begins, check in and testing for auction begins.
12p auction begins
1p judging continues
6p showroom closes
7pm banquet

November 4
8a show room opens
9a raffles begin
 
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You should go. It was alot of fun. There seemed to be quite a few birds from out of state as well. Some really nice birds. Little bit of everything and a load of white Wy bantams and RIR bantams. Silkies were abundant. Probably 400 birds there. Good to see the 4-H kids there. The number of chicken fanciers are definitely growing here in the valley.
 
Out of curiosity, is there such a thing as a bantam Marans? If so, does anyone in SE breed them?
 

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