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Thanks. That is a bit of a hike for me. Might almost be cheaper to raise my own. But without a working truck right now no idea how I would get it to the butcher. Somehow I don't think a grown lamb would be a good idea in the back of my Saturn. Interesting but probably not safe.
 
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my local hannaford sells lamb, bison as well as the regular meats. you could alway check your local butcher, they are the ones processing them and many times people will trade some meat for having it processed. if they don't have the meat, maybe they can direct you.
 
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if you want quality stock, do not buy from a hatchery. go to a poultry show. while you may not be able to buy (as it might not be for sale), you can make lots of contacts with those that have what you want. the difference between hatchery birds and show birds is huge!! also when I was starting out, I found poultry people are very friendly but they may not take you seriously about wanting good stock. until I put a bird in the show, then they saw I was serious and they were more then willing to help. you can also get some of the left over stock that didn't quite make the cut- try the fall shows.
 
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Thanks. That is a bit of a hike for me. Might almost be cheaper to raise my own. But without a working truck right now no idea how I would get it to the butcher. Somehow I don't think a grown lamb would be a good idea in the back of my Saturn. Interesting but probably not safe.

well maple lane farms is the butcher shop i like to go to in charlston they might have lamb from time to time they butcher about any kind of meats there ive had them do a moose a few deer and a friend of mine takes in a beef animal and a pig every fall and we have both been happy with them and they are usda inspected now they are selling meats in the local stores as well as at the shop might try them
 
Need some advice from my fellow Maniacs!
I have 4 ee chicks that are 4 weeks old today. I am really anxious to move them out to their coop but I am afraid to rush them out too early. What do you all think? Are they ready to move out? I take them out in a little pen during the day and they do great foraging. And they have met my pair of cochins through the fencing a few times and all seems to go well in that respect. I am Just a nervous momma!
 
I'm still looking for Golden Laced Wyandottes.

And I just had a Barred Rock go broody on me, right now I got her sitting on a some eggs. I think it's time to get my other coop and use it for Rocky (the broody barred rock). I'll put her in there with the eggs that way she won't be bothered by the rest of our flock. I can't wait to see if they hatch. Her eggs will be a Barred Rock/ Brahma mix. LOL should be interesting. I stuck an egg from one of my Golden Comets beside her and she pecked it then lifted her wing and scooted the egg under her. That was a neat thing to see. Wish us luck and hopefully 21 days later we'll have chicks.
 
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O have been bringing them outside everyday for the last 3 or 4 days and putting them in a pen inside the pen of their future flockmates- 2 11ish week old cochins. Well today they decided they had had enough of seperation and let themselves out of their enclosure and in with the cochins. I'm not sure how long they had been togetherwhen I went out to check on them, but they seemed to be doing fine. I sat and watched for half an hour before I put them back in their own enclosure (And gave them a new roof!)
There was, of course some minor squabbling, but nothing worriesome. The only odd thing I did notice is that I apparently have prejudice chickens. Out of the 4 younger ones, 3 are dark brown and one is white. My grey cochins (wait, blue right?) Keep chasing Houdini, the white guy away!
What do you think about me letting them sleep in the same coop tonight? There is still a rather large size difference between the 2 groups...
 
2 more hens gone to foxes yesterday...this is getting old fast...Still hoping to make the wilton farm swap this sunday.

Also, here is another thread i started. If you have facebook, you should check it out, I would appriciate it!
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=551066
 
Sorry to hear about the foxes grabbing hens! I've been lucky here so far.

Today I found one of the nest boxes full of mites. They were crawling all over my hands.
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I cleaned it out and sprinkled DE. I couldn't find evidence of mites in the other boxes, which I thought was weird.
 

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