OK, so Barb, you want the other funky pullet and a buff, pullet I assume.
So that leaves me with the following:
Chicks, 4 weeks old, well feathered already and living with older chicks:
1 buff (buff laced?) Wyandotte/Layer cross pullet $5
1 buff (buff laced?) Wyandotte/Layer cross cockerel $3
1 black Wyandotte/Layer cross cockerel? $3
Also SL Wyandotte cockerel 7 weeks, fully feathered, rose combed. Comes from non-hatchery stock, had the eggs shipped from Florida. Will look something like this, but with no gold leaking through and probably a deeper broader body:
(Above is my full grown roo, not the cockerel himself! I can get a pic of the cockerel if you want to see him, but he isn't half as impressive looking right now, lol)
cockerel $10 Should make a nice breeding bird or just beautiful yard art.
1 free cat, which BTW my husband said I made sound like she is on deaths door in my post
She is not dying, she is not sick as far as we know. She is a very happy and active (when she feels like not being lazy) cat. She is older but she will likely have 5 to 7 more good years. Mostly we want to re-home her since she never fit in well with the family dynamic. She just needs a family or individual who can give her more attention because she really craves it and we have two other cats that have been here longer who take a lot of our attention and now a dog who is totally needy. We haven't had Princess all that long (about 2 years) and although all the animals in the house get along now, Princess still seems to get left out a lot. If you like an indoor, very sweet lap cat who gives hugs and wants to snuggle all the time, then she is the cat for you.
Hatching Eggs laid since Saturday (will continue to collect through Friday):
half a dozen SL Wyandotte/partridge EE (should result in about 50% green egg EEs in some neat colors I'm sure, the other 50% will be brown egg layers) $2.50
18 SL Wyandotte/Layer cross eggs (our layers are golden comet, black sexlink, and barred rock) $6
might be able to do a dozen Wyandotte/bantam cross eggs (if I can't get a full dozen of the bantam eggs I will toss in layer or EE eggs, whatever I have extra of to reach 12) My bantam hens are a tiny Mille Fleur D'Uccle and a mid-sized light brahma (could be half cochin). I don't know if they will continue to lay the rest of the week as both have gone broody but seem to be adding their own eggs to the nests still, and we of course have been taking those extra eggs away because our little girls really can't fit more eggs under their little bodies
$4
I will also have a few chicken paintings with me, not sure how many just yet. They will be small and on canvas board, so cheap too. Canvas board fits right in most normal picture frames. I'm hoping to have several different sized paintings, but I'm very busy with work stuff and don't have a ton of opportunity to paint right now.
So that leaves me with the following:
Chicks, 4 weeks old, well feathered already and living with older chicks:
1 buff (buff laced?) Wyandotte/Layer cross pullet $5
1 buff (buff laced?) Wyandotte/Layer cross cockerel $3
1 black Wyandotte/Layer cross cockerel? $3
Also SL Wyandotte cockerel 7 weeks, fully feathered, rose combed. Comes from non-hatchery stock, had the eggs shipped from Florida. Will look something like this, but with no gold leaking through and probably a deeper broader body:


(Above is my full grown roo, not the cockerel himself! I can get a pic of the cockerel if you want to see him, but he isn't half as impressive looking right now, lol)
cockerel $10 Should make a nice breeding bird or just beautiful yard art.
1 free cat, which BTW my husband said I made sound like she is on deaths door in my post

Hatching Eggs laid since Saturday (will continue to collect through Friday):
half a dozen SL Wyandotte/partridge EE (should result in about 50% green egg EEs in some neat colors I'm sure, the other 50% will be brown egg layers) $2.50
18 SL Wyandotte/Layer cross eggs (our layers are golden comet, black sexlink, and barred rock) $6
might be able to do a dozen Wyandotte/bantam cross eggs (if I can't get a full dozen of the bantam eggs I will toss in layer or EE eggs, whatever I have extra of to reach 12) My bantam hens are a tiny Mille Fleur D'Uccle and a mid-sized light brahma (could be half cochin). I don't know if they will continue to lay the rest of the week as both have gone broody but seem to be adding their own eggs to the nests still, and we of course have been taking those extra eggs away because our little girls really can't fit more eggs under their little bodies

I will also have a few chicken paintings with me, not sure how many just yet. They will be small and on canvas board, so cheap too. Canvas board fits right in most normal picture frames. I'm hoping to have several different sized paintings, but I'm very busy with work stuff and don't have a ton of opportunity to paint right now.