A friend and neighbor down the street put me unto this site. I live in a mountain valley (6500 ft) in Western Wyoming.
Pic from the front yard (Neighbor's house across the street).
A couple of others from the homestead.
We've raised layers and broilers in the past, but have been out of the loop for a couple of years. Finally got an order off to Dunlop a few weeks ago.
The orders usually show overnight. This batch was shipped on Tuesday and didn't show up until this morning (Friday). I'm not very pleased with the USPS right now. I was fearing the worse. Ended up with 25 Cornish Crosses, a straight run of 27 Rhode Island Reds, 4 Aracunas, and 6 mixed Cochin bantams. They threw in a half dozen extra, per the norm for Dunlop Hatchery. Only one looked a bit weak. We lost it later this morning, the rest (15 hours after picking them up) seem chipper.
It'll be nice having a few layers wandering the yard and broilers in the freezer. It looks like a nice community on this site.
Pic from the front yard (Neighbor's house across the street).

A couple of others from the homestead.


We've raised layers and broilers in the past, but have been out of the loop for a couple of years. Finally got an order off to Dunlop a few weeks ago.
The orders usually show overnight. This batch was shipped on Tuesday and didn't show up until this morning (Friday). I'm not very pleased with the USPS right now. I was fearing the worse. Ended up with 25 Cornish Crosses, a straight run of 27 Rhode Island Reds, 4 Aracunas, and 6 mixed Cochin bantams. They threw in a half dozen extra, per the norm for Dunlop Hatchery. Only one looked a bit weak. We lost it later this morning, the rest (15 hours after picking them up) seem chipper.
It'll be nice having a few layers wandering the yard and broilers in the freezer. It looks like a nice community on this site.