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I have three cockerels to give away. Anyone have a need for a buff orpington, light brahma or production red cockerel? I don't feel like putting thembin the freezer right now myself but am willing to give them away to someone who is. I have a roo who is older than them and not enough hens to take care of them too. I live around Lafayette area so unless someone is willing to travel for them I prefer to keep potential takers in this area. Thanks everyone!
I will be in the area on the 19th, coming from Intracoastal City, if you still have them i may can take them off your hands
 
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Happy belated birthday wishes for you top dog
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Thank you Mire0042, they come a little too often now that i am nearing 60, but each one is a blessing in it's self, shoot, i may live to see a great grandchild after all.
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What breeds are you looking for? Most of mine are rare breeds. I do cross my legbars with easter eggers to have them lay more blue than green. As far as hens I have a couple of Isbars, Biefelders, I'll look tomorrow and see what I might be ready to part with. Yes it counts as chicken math. :lau


Did you see any ladies you would part with?
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Well dang. SOMETHING came either over or under my fence and OPENED the heavy wooden cleaning door to the coop and killed my FBMC and possibly two of her chicks. I was missing two pullets and kept finding handfuls of feathers in the yard, but eventually found one hunkered down in tall grass in a corner of the fence, and the other wedged under some old tomato cages against the edge of the house. Both seem to be physically ok.

I found the hen in the corner of the yard, head and shoulders missing. Raccoon, right? That's my best guess. I cooked a chicken the other day and boiled the carcass for stock. Could I use that to bait the trap?

The frustrating part is that I was sleeping on the sofa and the cat and I BOTH heard something, but the dog didn't, so we didn't get up to look.
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Well dang. SOMETHING came either over or under my fence and OPENED the heavy wooden cleaning door to the coop and killed my FBMC and possibly two of her chicks. I was missing two pullets and kept finding handfuls of feathers in the yard, but eventually found one hunkered down in tall grass in a corner of the fence, and the other wedged under some old tomato cages against the edge of the house. Both seem to be physically ok.

I found the hen in the corner of the yard, head and shoulders missing. Raccoon, right? That's my best guess. I cooked a chicken the other day and boiled the carcass for stock. Could I use that to bait the trap?

The frustrating part is that I was sleeping on the sofa and the cat and I BOTH heard something, but the dog didn't, so we didn't get up to look.
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Probably a raccoon. Sorry for your loss
 
Sorry to hear that Camping. Did you have a latch or hasp on the door? Just wondering. I'm always worried a coon could open my doors that have hasps.
 
Sorry to hear that Camping. Did you have a latch or hasp on the door? Just wondering. I'm always worried a coon could open my doors that have hasps.


It has a hook/eye latch, the kind that you have to manipulate a spring-loaded slide to operate. But the door doesn't hang level anymore, so you have to lift the handle and wedge it into place. Because of that, I don't always do the latch because it hurts my fingers. So maybe I didn't get it wedged tightly enough. :(
 

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