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Hey @christine9 have you refreshed lately? Where are your chickens? (not that the USPS tracking is up to date. . . )


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Holy cow!!! I sell to one person right now. She pays $10 for 3 dz and I deliver!! I'm going to raise it when my new girls start to lay and I can sell more. I was thinking of $5 dz I have a farmers market that comes to a parking lot every Sat. and I want to check out their eggs. Both for price and to pick their brain. I'd like to buy a dz to see what the yolks look like too if they 'say' they free range.Last time I was down at the Farmers Market in NYC, they were selling Organic eggs for $12 a carton and free range for 8!! You won't be too far off!
Well two of them certainly are, working on the other three, one of which was still a lap chicken until a little over a month ago so I'm hopeful, the other two haven't been since the first few weeks. I figure I'm lucky if I have even one really affectionate one, but I'd like them all to at least be comfortable being touched, we didn't pick out any flighty breeds, just got a couple nervous Nellies. And of course I don't want any of them to turn mean. But I admit I was a bit jealous about Elda the snuggly Dorking on this thread, so I feel better now that Victoria has come over to me, because even though she was my husband's pick, I <3 Dorkings!
I'm kind of in the camp that part of the friendliness could just the chicks personality. I spent a lot of time with a few of mine and they were friendly and then just turned a bit standoffish for some reason. My friend who just got the 14 chicks at 6 weeks old were most likely never touched/played with for the first 6 weeks but I was over there today and 5 of them were climbing all over me and couldn't get enough attention! One hopped on my leg as I was crouched, then to my arm and just settled in and started to fall asleep!!That's true. About half of mine will let me touch them and half squawk and jump away if I reach for them. I didn't handle them enough when they were babies, except to clean their butts. Of course, the ones who want to be touched the least are the Delawares, which were the ones that had the worst pasty butt. I do have one Dominique (Melissa) and one BR (Guinevere) who will come up to me a peck me, not hard but enough to get my attention so that I pet them. They are so sweet. The rest just come close enough to see whether I have treats for them. Oh well, better luck with the next hatch!
Hey @christine9 have you refreshed lately? Where are your chickens? (not that the USPS tracking is up to date. . . )
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Hey @christine9 have you refreshed lately? Where are your chickens? (not that the USPS tracking is up to date. . . )
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Hey @christine9 have you refreshed lately? Where are your chickens? (not that the USPS tracking is up to date. . . )
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The seller contacted me and said one of them was sneezing. She didn't send them. This is so crazy. We are waiting till next week to see how she is or possibly substitute another. This is most definitely a test of patience.
So, she reported the birds as shipped to Paypal, but, didn't ship them. I guess it is better safe than sorry. You want healthy birds, but, some communication would be nice.
Does she have other blue ameraucanas for you or would you have to get a different breed?
OK, by these pics, I must have a Barred Rock as my Meyer Meal Maker... My Dominique is most definitely a hen...
Christine9... if I had those chickens, I would send you 2 of my own just to alleviate your waiting... I am sorry that I don't. If I were you, I would start looking around just to be prepared... and besides, it's kinda fun to see what is out there.![]()
I'm here for ya chickie babe...
Margie