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I feel very guilty, and I apologize, for not mentioning that Kirby's had a bit of a chicken thing today, where I had my girls on display, and they had their baby goats out, and someone else brought rabbits and sheep. I can only blame my horrendous schedule for making me forget everything except to remember to show up. This is the third year in a row for this, so I'm sure they'll continue the tradition. The store is definitely worth the trip, the town is delightful, and there is the great shopping corridor of Rt. 73 right there.
The chicken talk on the 14th is intended for those with a bit of experience already - it's like chickens 102. More terminology, diseases, etc. The basics are covered in 101 - which they will probably host a couple of times this summer. So, if you're still in the planning stages, this might be a bit of info overload. I'm going to do my best to get there - you can always learn something new.
Kirby's will have chicks for several weeks over the summer. They are the nicest people ever, and their business has been there for 137 years in the same family. You can contact Sarah, or get more information on what chicks are arriving when, on their
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So sorry - been there. Sounds like "chicken disease." (That's what I started calling it, since it's a big mystery.) I've lost several over the years to that. No one can explain what it is, or how to prevent it. Even my vet says he's done necropsies on his birds that died from it and can find nothing. This is one of the reason I recommend at least four, so you're never left with just one. It one of the (luckily few) unavoidable negative realities of chicken-keeping.