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Hello to all the fellow Mainers out there.

I am also hoping everyone will get along, Jake1297. I've got a bunch of eggs in the incubator, and 4 other chicks coming around the hatch date. I'll have to partition the coop to keep the adult birds separate. I've never added to my flock, so it will be interesting trying to integrate them all!
 
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Just wondering... exactly what qualifies as central Maine? Androscoggin county? Kennebec County? I think as Cumberland County as southern... but Piscataquis is more central... but who lives there? LoL! Oxford and Franklin are Western Maine...

Opinions everyone?
 
I live in Franklin County, near Farmington, ME

I consider that central, but I'm near the western mountains, in the shadow of Mt Blue.+

Just to reintroduce myself...I've raised bantam cochins for quite a few years now.

I show my birds and I'm working on breeding better birds. My newest additions are a nice red roo and a few new colors of bantam cochins, including barred, silver laced, gold laced, and partridge varieties.

I'm also starting to collect various colors of D'Uccles. They are still all chicks. But by next year, I should start producing hatching eggs and potential show birds
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Hello all...
I'm midcoast - So. Thomaston.(Rockland Area)
If any one is interested in some Barnevelder or Lav Ameraucana Roos in another month or so, let me know.
I am hatching some due in a week - I am only interested in the pullets.
The Barnies are vB/Johan/KC lines...
The Ameraucanas are Harry Shaffer lines...
Steve
 
wow, klf73. Do you breed and sell true Ameraucanas? I was searching for some locally, and had planned on getting some blue wheaten chicks from a guy in Massachusetts.

Since then, I've decided I just won't have room this year, but maybe in the future....
 

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