Mine are out everyday. Right now their pen is wrapped on the sides to protect them some from wind. The pen door is open, but they don't like walking on the snow, so they stay pretty close.
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Thanks, I don' t remember him being at shows before. He had to have a couple hundred cartons, I would imagine someone will remember. If not, Connie bought eggs from him, maybe she got his contact info. I will try to get in touch with her.The Sussex County Poultry Fanciers has two shows a year - May and October. Don't know the May date offhand, but there will be plenty of notice as it gets closer.
Jersey, I'm sorry, but we don't really keep track of what people bring for the sale area - only that they reserved floor space or a cage. I will try to ask around.
I got some info on the show. It seems that there is a show in Delaware in the fall. That one is alot closer for me. Of course I will drive many hours for chickens! I candled my eggs last night and 19 ( started with 26) are still going strong. Lock down is sunday.
There was a swap meet in Smyrna De in Sept 2014. I just assumed its an annual thing. I guess a swap meet is not the same as a poultry show. I will have to attend one or the other to get my facts straight. Just a newbie getting my feet wet. Looks like there is a poultry show in Harrington De on March 28. This will be my first!