Maine Swaps 2011

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you and everyone else.
I finally had to just give up one year and get chicks and the sooner I did that, the sooner I had laying hens.
I'm glad I went that route, while I still had to grow them up, I knew how they were treated and I got a larger selection of chicks to pick from.
 
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you and everyone else.
I finally had to just give up one year and get chicks and the sooner I did that, the sooner I had laying hens.
I'm glad I went that route, while I still had to grow them up, I knew how they were treated and I got a larger selection of chicks to pick from.

That's what I'm doing too, Hoppy

I'm selling very few pullets and keeping most of my hatches to grow out.
 
Do you have any contact info on Longhorns in Buxton? I would love to get ahold of them to see if they still have any.
 
I have heard that Longhorns is the place to get grain delivered from too. I have not used them or know anything about them. The Oxford event went well, small group and lots of people in and out, as soon as they drove in, people bought spot on and carried the birds away. One trio of Guinea hens went before the crate was set on the ground. We did sell 5 9ish week old brahma chicks for a guy, we put them in a kennel, boom, they were gone. Hard to believe this is a constant, regardless to how many are selling, showing - I had a few wanting to buy Scooter & girls at the Lewiston event! Gesh, never needed security before (LOL). At the Lewiston event, we had standard Cochin roo, hen and barred rock hen in the pen, waiting for TSC to open for grain and feed, they were sold prior to being made comfy. The couple was looking for more layers at Oxfords event.


We are having a Poultry Care Clinic at the Oxford Tractor Supply Co. next Sunday May 22 from 9:30 am- 10:30 am or longer if folks have more questions. Basically how to clip beak, nails and remove spurs. Also what you should have in your poultry medicine cabinet for emergencies and a bit about bio-security. We even have guest poultry!
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Plus, everyone is yelling for more, longer bigger social event so we are having one more Chickenstock in Oxford at the TSC, Saturday August 13 8am-2pm. I'd like to think we could hatch out chicks (layers) soon so to have them started by August.

Thank you so much for coming by, saying hello and hope to see you at the next couple chicken swaps.
 
We now have a facebook page! Yay
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http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Cranberry-Creek-Farm/192684620776776

Anyways, I'm thinking the next swap we will be able to make will be Lewiston in June, and the following weekend in skowhegan. But I am VERY tempted to show up at Augusta
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But we have just too many things going on between the baby shower, getting the gardens in, and barn projects! I have 2 litters of bunnies due in the next 2 weeks, a broody hen with 18 eggs due to hatch next week ( as long as she did her job), and an incubator with ducks, chicken, and bantam eggs due june 1st!
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I will bring any ducklings/chicks that haven't been sold prior.

If I have time, I will also be working on feather earrings and goats milk soap to bring to that swap. Also will probably have some herbs, potted herbs and flowers, and vegetable container gardens to bring as well. Hatching eggs also available with prior notice.

Hope you all have fun, and have good success with selling!
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while this isn't a swap I thought it might be of interest to chickeny people, on may 22nd sunday
located at the windsor fair grounds during the livestock expo.

10:00 am Care of the Home Chicken Flock

11:30am
Dr. Mike Opitz and Dr. Bob Hawes will be talking on Chickens 101 at the annual meeting of the Maine Poultry Growers Assoc. at the Sect Bldg at the Windsor fairgrounds. Dr. Ann Licntenwalter (sp.) will also give a presentation. She's the curent vet. in the An. Sci. Dept. at Orono.

12:00 pm Virtual Chicken
 
Hey guys!

I was just wondering if any of you were going to the June 11th swap at the TSC in Lewiston? I planning on going! I had so much fun at the first one, and I got an incubator! I am so excited! I set 21 eggs and they are due to hatch 4 days prior to the swap, so I will be bringing them! If anyone is interested let me know... I will bring them anyways, but it would be good to know that atleast ONE person wants chicks! I have Golden Comet (GSL) hens, BO hens, and BO roosters, so their would be a small chance of getting pure BO's, but most will be RSL X BO... An exellent layer if I may say so myself! I let a broody hen hatch some last fall (before the BO's came) and ended up with just one chick... But, boy, she is a greata egg layer, without all of the egg problems and showing good signs of being a mommy!

Anyway, that is all for now... Let me know if y'all are coming!

Oh, Cranberry Creek Farm... I noticed in your siggy that it says that you have nubian cross bucklings... They wouldn't happen to be the two from the first swap would it? They were adorable!
 

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