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See, now I didn't know this! I just figured nobody wanted them, and that's why there aren't any around.

Couldn't some very clever person make gazillions of dollars by selling this very thing, then?


And thank you for all the kind welcomes! (I don't care what anybody says: Mainers are nice.)
 
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Well please ask him why they like to hitchhike!

Answer from the Honorary Rooster, Sam of the Barred Rocks...Because they want to travel the world. Ahhhh 4-year-olds...
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Well please ask him why they like to hitchhike!

Answer from the Honorary Rooster, Sam of the Barred Rocks...Because they want to travel the world. Ahhhh 4-year-olds...
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Now millions of teenagers are going to travel the world after high school via UPS...
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See, now I didn't know this! I just figured nobody wanted them, and that's why there aren't any around.

Couldn't some very clever person make gazillions of dollars by selling this very thing, then?


And thank you for all the kind welcomes! (I don't care what anybody says: Mainers are nice.)

I had a person I knew that was going to order 100 pullet chicks, grow them up and then sell them as POL....after a few months of raising her birds and realizing how much work her 25 chicks were, how much time to feed, water and clean....wasn't worth what people wanted to pay for them. I guess the going rate is $15 here??
 
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I live in vienna (near farmington) and I have a couple golden comet hens I would be willing to sell as well as a plymouth white rock! They are last years birds and already laying. I will sell them to you make me an offer. PM me and I can give you my phone number!!! Let me know!
 
whats everyons thoughts about the black australorps im thinking about trying to hatch out a batch for my own flock i can get the fertlized eggs for 2 bucks a dozen im just wanting to build up my flock some and try out hatching some eggs sence ive only got some jersey giant pullets and 3 other pullets we arent sure of yet what they are as they are only a month old im not looking to have more than 25 or 30 birds to keep any thing over that will be going to freezer camp or to other homes
 
I just caught up on the last couple pages and was surprised!!! I also have a barred rock hen who gets in my van. I actually shut her in yesterday because she hopped in and scooted to the back while I had my back turned. She is after the cracker bits that my toddler drops I assume.

For Pony Trotsky, no barred rocks, but I bought from here before and had good luck: http://maine.craigslist.org/grd/2409047401.html

Welcome to BYC!!!
 
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Oh my gosh! I just called them this afternoon, and said I'd be by later in the week!
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How funny!

Now I've just got to convince Mr. Trotsky to hurry up and finish the coop already . . .

(And thanks for the tip - it's good to know they're reliable people. They certainly sounded very nice on the phone.)
 
I did a little coop upgrading yesterday. Decided to spend a little time on ventilation, I was almost sure I had enough ventilation till we got this 85 degree weather. I read on here someplace there really isn't such a thing as too much ventilation in a coop. I bit the bullet and took out my permanently mounted non opening windows (that I built myself). I nailed welded wire hardware cloth on the outside of the window openings, ripped some pine boards into 1" X 2" for molding around the window openings, I raised the table saw blade to rip 1/2" deep into the molding and made a couple passes to have a channel so the trim would sit flush after it was placed over the hardware cloth (did this to hide the nails and help hold the wire cloth). After the trim was screwed on I had to go inside and zip the screw points off as they came through a little. I reinforced the windows with corner brackets and put some hinges on and hung the windows back up. Now we have critter proof opening windows. And it was a lot cooler in there today than it was yesterday.
 

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