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oooo Aric and I LOVE anything coconut. I'll have to try that!!!

Anyone want duck eggs for that rice (eeww) pudding? lol I hear they're great for custard and my normally "I'll eat anything no one else will" man hates custard. But that's ok, I despise vegetables and especially anything green so it's a fair trade-off
 
Sam, I didn't get a chance to have your leftover coconut cake, my son ate most all it by the time I left tonight.
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And he doesn't like coconut!
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What I had at dinner was super! And the rest of the meal was fantastic, as was the company!
 
Hello Michigan! I'm new to this (BYC) and am glad to have found it. What a wealth of information! I'm in SE Michigan- and have Isas and Cubalayas, and also EEs, BO's and a BR in the brooder.
 
Hello, I am brand new to both forums and chickens! I will be ordering our very first chicks sometime soon, but am still trying to decide which breeds would be best up in da UP of MIchigan! I like the idea of bantams since we are in the city of Marquette (which still doesn't legally permit chickens) and because my five year-old loves the idea of being able to handle them easily. But, I'm beginning to think that a larger bird might be more resiliant in our harsh winters up here? Also, I can't seem to find a place to purchase them from since I'm only looking to get four at this time.

Thanks for any/all input, and it's nice to be here!
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Hi Yooper Chicks- I just posted here too and saw yours. We lived in MQT while in college. I do miss it; I remember I cried all the way back downstate when we moved. There's nothing like Lake Superior in the summer, or the winter for that matter. My sister would like to see us move back up there! She has several friends with chickens in the city, btw. The famer's market usually opens up in May. Maybe someone selling eggs could give you some advice, or go in on a chick order? Seeds and Spores farm keep chickens- maybe they could help you out. Nice folks. Good luck!
 
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HennyPenny and Yooper

Yooper I live in NW Michigan near Traverse City. I have had bantams ok here but used heat lights in winter. Now I am going with winter hearty hens...I have B/B/S Orpingtons and I'm hatching Blue Jersey Giants in May. They both are suppose to be good winters. There is a breed from Canada called Chancelers (I may have spelled that wrong) that is very hearty also.
Nice to have you HennyPenny and Yooper on the Michigan thread!
 
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Hi Yooper Chicks- I just posted here too and saw yours. We lived in MQT while in college. I do miss it; I remember I cried all the way back downstate when we moved. There's nothing like Lake Superior in the summer, or the winter for that matter. My sister would like to see us move back up there! She has several friends with chickens in the city, btw. The famer's market usually opens up in May. Maybe someone selling eggs could give you some advice, or go in on a chick order? Seeds and Spores farm keep chickens- maybe they could help you out. Nice folks. Good luck!

Welcome from a Congressional Yooper! (We're in the same US congress district)

You may also want to look into Wayndottes or something with a rose comb. Wyandottes were developed in the Great Lakes region.
 
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