N.E. Chickenstock 2011!!!!!! Who's up for it??

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hmmm I do have a split lav roo that has gold in his hackles..I could bring him???

Let him live another day. I don't want to have to drive through 4 states with chicken blood all over me.
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We had a processing demo at our first CT chickenstock. It was very educational and a lot of fun, sorta.

Man where we you last weekend when I had to put 4 roos down? bummer! LOL
 
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Let him live another day. I don't want to have to drive through 4 states with chicken blood all over me.
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We had a processing demo at our first CT chickenstock. It was very educational and a lot of fun, sorta.

Man where we you last weekend when I had to put 4 roos down? bummer! LOL

Sorry, was out cruising the roads of CT. I'd love to ride the bike out to PA but AHappyChick is bringing too many darn chickens so we'll be in my little red pickup. I may even wash it for the drive.
 
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oh I cant take the cuteness!!!! whats the tall one in the middle?

That one is white with a few small black spots on head. So cute. It's the watcher since it's the oldest... so cute. We aren't used to seeing ducklings this small. Even the Pekins we hatched out this morning are way bigger than the little call babies.
To die for!
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I'd love ur coturnix female chicks! I have 5 A&M whites in a hutch already!
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They're the browns, 6.00 each for girls. I have three whites, your guess as good as mine as to what sex they are, those are 4.50 each. They're month old this weekend. I thought about getting more whites, but have realized I will have to wait an extra month to six weeks before I can tell what they are!
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I have GOT to stop getting things I can't sex!

I *did* have five whites. One lost in the basement someplace, one lost in the garage someplace. Which is not as bad as the two week old bunny I cannot find, it got out of the basket and, ummmm, went someplace. I spent two hours looking for it the other morning. I'm sure I will find it later...
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I'd love ur coturnix female chicks! I have 5 A&M whites in a hutch already!
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They're the browns, 6.00 each for girls. I have three whites, your guess as good as mine as to what sex they are, those are 4.50 each. They're month old this weekend. I thought about getting more whites, but have realized I will have to wait an extra month to six weeks before I can tell what they are!
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I have GOT to stop getting things I can't sex!

I *did* have five whites. One lost in the basement someplace, one lost in the garage someplace. Which is not as bad as the two week old bunny I cannot find, it got out of the basket and, ummmm, went someplace. I spent two hours looking for it the other morning. I'm sure I will find it later...
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Okay.. I'll for sure take the whites and take my chances!
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I'll bring cold hard cash...
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I'll talk to my DH about starting a brown pen
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See you Sunday.
 
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i have a question ... what type of cage should we bring the chicks in so everyone can see them ? do you use a small pet carrier or a cardboard box with wire on top of it ? all of my wire cages happen to be in use right now. should i label the cage as to what is inside of it ... sorry this is my first chickenstock.

i will be bringing some polish chicks , polish/cochin mix, silkie/cochin mix
 
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People use everything from cardboard boxes to dog crates to rubbermaid storage bins. It should be a warm day so chicks will be fine in almost anything.


Any silkies however must be in glass containers to prevent them from escaping into the local habitat and causing a biological nightmare.
 
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People use everything from cardboard boxes to dog crates to rubbermaid storage bins. It should be a warm day so chicks will be fine in almost anything.


Any silkies however must be in glass containers to prevent them from escaping into the local habitat and causing a biological nightmare.

oooh ooh! Like muscovies? yah definately... glass coops...
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People use everything from cardboard boxes to dog crates to rubbermaid storage bins. It should be a warm day so chicks will be fine in almost anything.


Any silkies however must be in glass containers to prevent them from escaping into the local habitat and causing a biological nightmare.

oooh ooh! Like muscovies? yah definately... glass coops...
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