Kentucky people

Anything is welcome that is agriculture related. Out of state poultry must have NPIP flock papers. Goats and sheep must have scrapie tags.
Set up fee: 5.00
Date: October, 22, 2011
Time: 8am ~ 12pm
Location: Lakeview Park
2456 Georgetown Pike
FRANKFORT, KY 40601


from craigslist...
 
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she would prefer other than white
i've even been calling people in kentucky from new york
she's a full time student and does'nt have the time to call around herself

I'm not exactly sure where Hardin Co. is in relation to me (Adair Co.), but I don't think it's too far. I have a pair of 'sizzles' if your sister is interested. The male is a buff silkie and the female is a partridge (could be blue partridge) sizzle. A sizzle is a cochin/silkie cross or a frizzled silkie...this one has all the features of a silkie so I would say it's a frizzled silkie (pure). 50% of the chicks from this pairing would be frizzled, the other 50% would be 'normal' silkies. The frizzled silkie has silkie feathering that 'curls' around her neck and on her wings.
Sizzle pullet:
http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/qq337/shelleyd2008/chickens/silkies/DSC01180.jpg

Buff silkie cockerel (Older pic):
http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/qq337/shelleyd2008/pheasants/DSC01007.jpg

Other than those I have only 1 blue silkie cockerel (no pics).

ETA: Neither of these birds are from my flock. The buff came from cthrash1, I believe she hatched him from a breeder in TN. The other came from a breeder in SC or NC (renegaderidgefarm), I always get the 2 confused!

Thank you i will let her know
im pretty sure she is only looking for girls
im not familiar with her area myself but i know she has said is it by Elizabethtown. not far from loiusville
 
Thank you .Those of you who may have any available is it possible to send pictures, where you are located and other information to me through a private message? This way I can pass this onto my sister. I am fairly new to BYC myself. Thanks again for the help.
 
Bedding Lexington KY: Does anyone know where I can get pine shavings or pellets in Lexington? I've been using straw but it mats up and is hard to manage with the way my coop is set up. I use the deep litter method.

Thanks!
Sally
 
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Southern Supply or TSC have pine shavings. I use the deep litter method also. I've never used pellets. Would the birds eat them?
 
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