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Not sure if there will be any for sale, but the Topsham fair and Skowhegan fair both begin this week. If you're near either area might be worth looking into? I don't know either--but I need to find myself some birds asap. Not looking for chicks though...I need at least semi-grown hens!Looking for some chicks...anyone know of who might have some available? ??
Did you just post this on the fb swap page? I saw quite a few located around maine listed on craigslist today. Lots of purebred and bantams too.Looking for some chicks...anyone know of who might have some available? ??
she really wants ameracunas -really the colored egg thing. But likes orps, wyandottes, anything that is good for her handling them lolWhat does she want for chicks?
Where are you located. I am getting 2 birds that are supposedly ameraucanas (though I suspect their EEs). He has 4. They are free because they are older birds but still laying. He's making room for new chicks. If you are in my area I'd be happy to grab all 4 and you can have two of them.I did on a few of the swap pages. My daughter is willing to get older ones because we are ready now and she wasn't interested in the chicks we found in craigslist. She has done her research and knows what she wants![]()
Here's a random question in reference to coop supplies:
Anyone have crafty ideas or suggestions on replacements for pine shavings? I figure grass clippings in the run is fine, but I'm looking for something for the coop (which is actually a section of my barn). Ideas?
For those of you who use shavings--where do you get them, and what's your average price? I've been picking them up at various farm supply stores between Augusta-Yarmouth and been paying around $5 per bail (~3cu.ft.). My cousin swears he's seen them for half the price, but I'm not sure if they were half the volume. Suggestions welcome!
Thanks,
Jazor